In this essay I will examine the first contact between the Icelandic immigrants who settled the western shore of Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba in the late nineteenth century and the local Natives. I will discuss in detail various sources found among personal letters and diaries of Icelandic settlers. I will examine the story of these two groups during these first years of Icelandic settlement and go from the more “official” documentation of the Icelandic Immigrant Saga to its more personal and often different version. In many of the books that have been published about the experiment of establishing an Icelandic colony in Canada, not much has been written about the Natives. The main purpose of my work is to delve into these personal sources and...
The Republic of New Iceland existed in north-central Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. During this time i...
The aim of this master’s degree essays is to analyse and compare the first-contact situations and me...
Nordic colonialism of the land inhabited by Arctic indigenous peoples, although having earlier prece...
Canada is a multicultural country composed of more than 200 ethnicities, including Icelandic-Canadia...
Permission for reuse in WinnSpace was granted by the publisher.The Icelandic community in Manitoba c...
This dissertation uses the Icelandic-Canadian community to discuss alternate media and the productio...
Immigration historians in Canada and the United States are becoming aware of the need to look at imm...
ABSTRACT: Does there exist a distinct Icelandic ethnic identity in contemporary Canada? To what degr...
This essay considers the development of the vocabulary and use of North-American Icelandic from the ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to address the lack of research dealing with minor ethnolinguis...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
This collection of fifteen essays in the developing field of Irish and Scottish diaspora studies foc...
“An Icelandic Driver” is the first English translation of the short story (or novella) “Íslenzkur ök...
Jonas Thor\u27s study offers an excellent view into the background and development of Icelandic migr...
ABSTRACT: This article delves into the cultural identity of the Orkney Islands by examining the narr...
The Republic of New Iceland existed in north-central Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. During this time i...
The aim of this master’s degree essays is to analyse and compare the first-contact situations and me...
Nordic colonialism of the land inhabited by Arctic indigenous peoples, although having earlier prece...
Canada is a multicultural country composed of more than 200 ethnicities, including Icelandic-Canadia...
Permission for reuse in WinnSpace was granted by the publisher.The Icelandic community in Manitoba c...
This dissertation uses the Icelandic-Canadian community to discuss alternate media and the productio...
Immigration historians in Canada and the United States are becoming aware of the need to look at imm...
ABSTRACT: Does there exist a distinct Icelandic ethnic identity in contemporary Canada? To what degr...
This essay considers the development of the vocabulary and use of North-American Icelandic from the ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to address the lack of research dealing with minor ethnolinguis...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
This collection of fifteen essays in the developing field of Irish and Scottish diaspora studies foc...
“An Icelandic Driver” is the first English translation of the short story (or novella) “Íslenzkur ök...
Jonas Thor\u27s study offers an excellent view into the background and development of Icelandic migr...
ABSTRACT: This article delves into the cultural identity of the Orkney Islands by examining the narr...
The Republic of New Iceland existed in north-central Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. During this time i...
The aim of this master’s degree essays is to analyse and compare the first-contact situations and me...
Nordic colonialism of the land inhabited by Arctic indigenous peoples, although having earlier prece...