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R-B7329
Item Date
1919


A Chinese family.


"Similar to other immigrants groups, the Chinese also immigrated to Saskatchewan looking for a new beginning and a better life. Due to government regulations many would have a much more difficult time than other immigrants."

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R-B7329
Media Type:
photograph
Keywords:
Chinese; Moose jaw


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