Kartar Kaur Gill ➔ [Newspaper article 'Abbotsford's forgotten pioneers']

Item

Identifier:
2022_05_02_037
Repository
Repository Web Site
https://www.southasiancanadianheritage.ca/where-are-the-women-love-solace-and-courage/
Repository Identifier
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Date
February 21 1998;Date(s) of publication
Extent
1 p. of textual records
Format
newspaper
Description
The Weekender (The Abbotsford News) writes about Indo-Canadian heritage featured at MSA Museum. The articles starts out by describing the story of Sunder Singh. Sunder Singh was interviewed about his immigration to Canada from his village of Daulatpur, Punjab, in 1906. Sunder Singh mentions owning a dairy farm near Whatcom Road in 1942 and his role in the building of the first Gur Sikh Temple in 1911. The article also features the Gill family. The front has a black-and-white photograph of three generations of Gill men: (left to right) Indar Singh Gill, Nash Singh Gill (Indar's son), and Rajnesh Singh Gill (Indar's grandson).
Language
English
Subject Headings - SACDA
Abbotsford Sikh Temple National Historic Site (Abbotsford, B.C.);South Asian Canadian men farmers;South Asian Canadian men dairy farmers
Subject Headings - Library of Congress
Pioneers [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85102313];Sikh temples [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85133770];Dairy farms [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85035442]

Related people
Gill, Nash (subject)
Singh, Sunder (subject)