Ethnic & Cultural Heritage

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Ethnic & Cultural Heritage

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Various documents on Kanadski Glasnik (Canadian Herald), Canada's first Serbian language newspaper, published in Welland in 1916
Various scanned documents concerning Kanadski Glasnik (Canadian Herald), Canada's first Serbian language newspaper, which was published in Welland in 1916. It lasted for about one year, and was printed by the Welland Telegraph.

The first document…

The Ukrainian community of Welland, a textual account of their culture and heritage, c. 1978
A brief textual account describing Ukrainian culture and heritage in Welland.

This is a chapter from the book "A brief history of the Ukrainians, Greeks, Japanese, Anglo-Saxons and Poles in Welland" by the Welland Heritage Council, c. 1978.

The Greek community of Welland, a textual account of their culture and heritage, c. 1978
A brief textual account describing Greek culture and heritage in Welland.

This is a chapter from the book "A brief history of the Ukrainians, Greeks, Japanese, Anglo-Saxons and Poles in Welland" by the Welland Heritage Council, c. 1978.

The Japanese community of Welland, a textual account of their culture and heritage, c. 1978
A brief textual account describing Japanese culture and heritage in Welland.

This is a chapter from the book "A brief history of the Ukrainians, Greeks, Japanese, Anglo-Saxons and Poles in Welland" by the Welland Heritage Council, c. 1978.

The Anglo-Saxon community of Welland, a textual account of their culture and heritage, c. 1978
A brief textual account describing Anglo-Saxon culture and heritage in Welland.

This is a chapter from the book "A brief history of the Ukrainians, Greeks, Japanese, Anglo-Saxons and Poles in Welland" by the Welland Heritage Council, c. 1978.

The Polish community of Welland, a textual account of their culture and heritage, c. 1978
A brief textual account describing Polish culture and heritage in Welland.

This is a chapter from the book "A brief history of the Ukrainians, Greeks, Japanese, Anglo-Saxons and Poles in Welland" by the Welland Heritage Council, c. 1978.
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