The C.I.44 records are an important resource for Chinese Canadian genealogy and research on Chinese Canadian history. Each C.I.44 form records where in Canada an ancestor had settled, what work they were doing and their family structure. Often they were using an English or Anglicized name ...
In 2011, Denise Chong set out to collect the history of the earliest Chinese settlers in and around Ottawa, who made their homes far from any major Chinatown. Many would open cafes, establishments that once dotted the landscape across the country and were a monument to small-town Canada. Thi...
I'm hello, nice to meet you too. Your accent sounds American. Are you from America. No, I'm from Canada. Where are you from. I'm from New Zealand. Do you work there in London? Yes, I work in a lawyer's office. What about you? I'm a student here. International business manag...
The United States of America/Canada Division presented working paper No. 7, describing an innovative project involving the use of standardized toponyms as a starting point for students to learn about the history and culture of Canada. 美国/加拿大分区提出第7号工作文件,它说明一个创新项目,有关使用...
The Chinese in Canada 作者: Peter S. Li 出版社: Oxford University Press出版年: 1998-7-30页数: 208定价: USD 35.00装帧: PaperbackISBN: 9780195412710豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介 ··· An account of the history and development of the Chinese-...
Drawing on new Chinese language evidence, her dramatic account of political power struggles over representing Chinese Canadians offers a transnational immigrant view of history, centered in a Pacific World that joins Canada, the United States, China, and the British Empire.Lisa Rose Mar...
In just a few months, I’ve become more confident in expressing myself, to the point where sometimes I can’t even believe how the words seem to flow out of my mouth by themselves. I never thought I’d feel that way about speaking Chinese. — Mingduan, Canada ...
The Chinese people have a long history of migrating overseas, as far back as the 10th century. One of the migrations dates back to the Ming dynasty when Zheng He (1371–1435) became the envoy of Ming. He sent people –many of them Cantonese and Hokkien –to explore and trade in the ...
The Chinese in Cambodia. By William E. Willmott, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 1967. Pp. xi, 132. Bibliography, Tables, Maps and Index. Price US$5.00. 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 29 作者:Jiang,J. P. L.
many Chinese migrated across the borders from Canada and Mexico or used fraudulent identities to enter the country. A common strategy was that of the so-called “paper son” system, in which young Chinese males attempted to enter the United States with purchased identity papers for fictional sons...