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The Sikhs in Canada: Migration, Race, Class, and Gender by Gurcharn S. Basran β€” book cover

The Sikhs in Canada: Migration, Race, Class, and Gender

by Gurcharn S. Basran, B. Singh Bolaria
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Overview

This book studies the migration and settlement of Sikhs from India to Canada, and looks at the socio-economic and cultural lives of that diaspora. It deals with gender, community, family, identity, religious beliefs, and language.

Synopsis

This book studies the migration and settlement of Sikhs from India to Canada, and looks at the socio-economic and cultural lives of that diaspora. It deals with gender, community, family, identity, religious beliefs, and language.

About the Author, Gurcharn S. Basran

both at the University of Saskatchewan

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195648867

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