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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
German emigration to Canada and the support of its Deutschtum during the Weimar Republic: the role of the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland and German-Canadian organisations
Type: BookYear of publication: 2001Export options:Grand decision Pennsylvania German-Mennonite migration to Waterloo, Upper Canada
Type: Film (Motion picture)Year of publication: 2001Export options:History of K-W Oktoberfest Inc.
Type: BookYear of publication: 2001Export options:Isaax Z. Hunsicker's letter from Buck's County. Pennsylvania to Waterloo County, November 29, 1864
Type: JournalYear of publication: 2014Export options:'Just Different': the Last Jewish Family of Ansonville, Ontario
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: Contains a first-person account about Jewish life during the 1960's in Ansonville, Ontario, a small, remote, working-class milling town 450 miles northeast of Toronto that was absorbed in 1969 by a ...Keywords: AnsonvilleJewsAbramson HenryBiographiesYear of publication: 2001Export options:Knak Sot: Low German poems & stories
Type: BookYear of publication: 2001Export options:Latschaw Mennonite Cemetery, CC #4560 : 1494 Bleams Road East (formerly Concession North of Bleam's Road, Lot 4), Wilmot Township, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario (formerly Waterloo County)
Type: BookKeywords: MennonitesCemeteriesCemetery recordsYear of publication: 2014Export options:Latschaw Mennonite Cemetery, CC #4560 : 1494 Bleams Road East (formerly Concession North of Bleam's Road, Lot 4), Wilmot Township, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario (formerly Waterloo County)
Type: BookKeywords: CemeteriesMennonitesWaterlooYear of publication: 2014Export options:Like everyone else - But different: the paradoxical success of Canadian jews
Type: BookKeywords: JewsYear of publication: 2001Export options:Living on the edge: Old Colony Mennonites and digital technology usage
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract:Mainstream society’s perceptions of traditional Mennonites tend towards viewing them as technologically deficient. Yet, cell phones, computers, and tablets are increasingly prevalent within this ...
Year of publication: 2014Export options: