Permission for reuse in WinnSpace was granted by the publisher.The Icelandic community in Manitoba continually translates its cultural heritage into a Canadian context, a process that began in 1875 at the time of initial Icelandic settlement in the Interlake region. Like other settler groups in Canada, the Icelanders in Manitoba brought traditions with them from their home country. In this study on concepts of the Æsir (the Norse gods) in Manitoba, the author argues that the place name “Gimli” intentionally draws on a myth of exclusivity, framing the town site as a home for the pantheon of the North, or as a place set aside exclusively for the Icelanders who settled the area and their descendants. At the time of settlement this was the case...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
The Sámi people of northern Scandinavia, Finland, and Russia are a remarkable group who have redefin...
Jonas Thor\u27s study offers an excellent view into the background and development of Icelandic migr...
Canada is a multicultural country composed of more than 200 ethnicities, including Icelandic-Canadia...
In this essay I will examine the first contact between the Icelandic immigrants who settled the west...
Immigration historians in Canada and the United States are becoming aware of the need to look at imm...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the lasting impacts that the Norse and Viking settle...
Norse exploration during the medieval period was widespread and diverse in location. Of the many pla...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
This dissertation uses the Icelandic-Canadian community to discuss alternate media and the productio...
ABSTRACT: Does there exist a distinct Icelandic ethnic identity in contemporary Canada? To what degr...
From the time of their earliest texts in the vernacular, Icelanders were interested in the semiotici...
ABSTRACT: This article delves into the cultural identity of the Orkney Islands by examining the narr...
The story about Norse Greenland is the story of virgin land being colonized, settled for half a mill...
This article charts the role of Finnur Jónsson’s Historia Ecclesiastica Islandiæ in the development ...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
The Sámi people of northern Scandinavia, Finland, and Russia are a remarkable group who have redefin...
Jonas Thor\u27s study offers an excellent view into the background and development of Icelandic migr...
Canada is a multicultural country composed of more than 200 ethnicities, including Icelandic-Canadia...
In this essay I will examine the first contact between the Icelandic immigrants who settled the west...
Immigration historians in Canada and the United States are becoming aware of the need to look at imm...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the lasting impacts that the Norse and Viking settle...
Norse exploration during the medieval period was widespread and diverse in location. Of the many pla...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
This dissertation uses the Icelandic-Canadian community to discuss alternate media and the productio...
ABSTRACT: Does there exist a distinct Icelandic ethnic identity in contemporary Canada? To what degr...
From the time of their earliest texts in the vernacular, Icelanders were interested in the semiotici...
ABSTRACT: This article delves into the cultural identity of the Orkney Islands by examining the narr...
The story about Norse Greenland is the story of virgin land being colonized, settled for half a mill...
This article charts the role of Finnur Jónsson’s Historia Ecclesiastica Islandiæ in the development ...
The Greenland Norse: The Hunt for Wood in Labrador A Cross Cultural Perspective For d...
The Sámi people of northern Scandinavia, Finland, and Russia are a remarkable group who have redefin...
Jonas Thor\u27s study offers an excellent view into the background and development of Icelandic migr...