Canadian ideology and public policy: the impact on Vancouver Sikh ethnic and religious adaptation
Canadian ideology and public policy: the impact on Vancouver Sikh ethnic and religious adaptation
Canadian ideology and public policy: the impact on Vancouver Sikh ethnic and religious adaptation

Essays and Speeches ➔ Canadian ideology and public policy: the impact on Vancouver Sikh ethnic and religious adaptation

Item

Identifier:
2022_04_02_002
Date
March 18 1982;Date(s) of creation
Extent
10 p. of textual records
Format
textual record
Description
Item is an article titled, "Canadian Ideology and Public Policy: The Impact on Vancouver Sikh Ethnic and Religious Adaptation" by Verne A. Dusenbery. It argues that the emergence of ethnic-political organizations must be understood in terms of a more generalized differentiation of the Vancouver Sikh ethnic and religious identities, organizations, activities and leaders. There is a mention of Piara Singh in the form of a handwritten note on the document by the author on the first page. Additionally, some pages have writing in blue filling in the words that had previously been cut off from the printing.
Language
English
Subject Headings - Library of Congress
Sikhism [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122435];Sikhs--Canada [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2015002712]