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Folklife And Superstition The Luck Lore And Worldviews Of Prairie Homesteaders Sandra Rollingsmagnusson

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Folklife And Superstition The Luck Lore And Worldviews Of Prairie Homesteaders Sandra Rollingsmagnusson
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Folklife And Superstition The Luck Lore And Worldviews Of Prairie Homesteaders Sandra Rollingsmagnusson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Heritage House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 187.94 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Sandra Rollings-Magnusson
ISBN: 9781772035063, 1772035068
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Folklife And Superstition The Luck Lore And Worldviews Of Prairie Homesteaders Sandra Rollingsmagnusson by Sandra Rollings-magnusson 9781772035063, 1772035068 instant download after payment.

A captivating history of folk traditions, beliefs, and culturally diverse customs in the early homesteading era on the Canadian Prairies.


The homesteading era on the Canadian Prairies (1867–1914) was a dynamic period of history, when hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children, migrating primarily from northwestern and eastern Europe, descended nascent provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Some were lured by the promise of prosperity and land ownership, while others were fleeing war, famine, and persecution.


Homesteaders have been studied and written about extensively, often within the context of "settling" the Canadian West and the displacement of Indigenous populations. These narratives, while crucial to our understanding of Canada's national identity and colonial past, tend to obscure the personal stories, beliefs, and mindsets of those individuals who came to this part of the world and made a life...

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