- The
Doukhobors or
Dukhobors (Russian: духоборы, духоборцы, romanized: dukhobory, dukhobortsy; lit. 'Spirit-warriors, Spirit-wrestlers') are a Spiritual...
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Doukhobor Russian, also
called Doukhobor dialect and
Doukhoborese ("D'ese" in short), is a
dialect of the
Russian language spoken by
Doukhobors, spiritual...
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Doukhobors at
Veregin is a
National Historic Site of
Canada located in the
village of Veregin, Saskatchewan, and
designated so in 2006. The site is also...
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Hardy Mountain Doukhobor Village is in the
Boundary region of
south central British Columbia. The
former Doukhobor community is
about 4.3
kilometres (2...
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particular in
arrangement of the
Doukhobors'
emigration to
Canada in 1899. Bonch-Bruyevich
sailed with the
Doukhobors, and
spent a year with them in Canada...
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Kootenay River near Castlegar,
British Columbia. It was
built in 1913 by
Doukhobors settled in the area to
replace a
ferry across the river. In 1966, the...
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their crew were missing. In the
morning the two
Doukhobors who were
missing joined their crew. The
Doukhobors related how they
managed to keep
ahead of the...
- The
Freedomite movement split-off from the
Doukhobors, a
community of
Spiritual Christians who
began a m****
migration from
Russia to
Canada in 1898. The...
- Waters:
Doukhobors in the
Castlegar Area".
Doukhobor Genealogy Website.
Archived from the
original on 2011-09-28.
Retrieved 2010-03-25. "
Doukhobors exodus...
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Memorial Centre.
Canadian Register of
Historic Places. "Forced
Doukhobor Schooling". www.
doukhobor.org. Harley, David. "Zincton:
Expression of Interest" (PDF)...