A Member of a Distinguished Family: The Polish Group in CanadaMcClelland and Stewart, 1976 - 240 sider |
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Side 20
... accepted and given full opportunity to partici- pate in all aspects of this society . Their numbers were small ' and the roles that some played in the devel- opment of Canadian society had little effect on other Polish immigrants . They ...
... accepted and given full opportunity to partici- pate in all aspects of this society . Their numbers were small ' and the roles that some played in the devel- opment of Canadian society had little effect on other Polish immigrants . They ...
Side 24
... accepted by other Canadians . A small segment of the professionals and highly educated entered readily , and were accepted in all spheres of Canadian life . Numerically , this phase of Polish immigration was small ; the size can- not be ...
... accepted by other Canadians . A small segment of the professionals and highly educated entered readily , and were accepted in all spheres of Canadian life . Numerically , this phase of Polish immigration was small ; the size can- not be ...
Side 221
... accepted fully and limited only by their own potentialities from a complete entrance into all spheres of the Canadian society or from achievement of fuller satisfaction for themselves and their families . Unlike the small number of ...
... accepted fully and limited only by their own potentialities from a complete entrance into all spheres of the Canadian society or from achievement of fuller satisfaction for themselves and their families . Unlike the small number of ...
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activities areas arrived in Canada assimilation attitudes Barry's Bay began Cana Canadian Polish Congress Canadian society Canadian-born Casimir Gzowski concerned Czas economic emigrants established farm farmers fathers Felician Sisters Galicia German group in Canada Heydenkorn identity immi immigration to Canada individuals Kanadzie Kashubs labour land language large numbers maintain membership Montreal newcomers number of Polish Oblate occupations Ontario organizational structure parents peasants phase Poland Poles in Canada Poles in Manitoba policies Polish aggregate Polish armed forces Polish associations Polish Canadians Polish clergy Polish community Polish culture Polish descent Polish ethnic group Polish families Polish government Polish group Polish immigrants Polish National Polish organizations Polish parishes Polish priests Polish schools Polish-language Polish-language press political Polonii post-war Prairie provinces problems provinces Quebec refugees relationships religious remain role Roman Catholic Church settlers Slavs social teachers tion Toronto Turek Ukrainian values various Wilno Winnipeg workers Związkowiec