- 16, 2022.
Retrieved January 15, 2022. Kalmakoff, Jonathan. "The Hyas
Doukhobour Settlement" (PDF).
Saskatchewan History. 59 (2): 1.
Archived (PDF) from...
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numerous unique non-seafood
culinary staples. Some
dishes include Doukhobour borscht, Salt
Spring Island lamb, ****adog
street food, and
Butter chicken...
- A
Doukhobour home in Veregin, 1911....
- pepper.
Lengthy simmering is
required to
tenderize all ingredients. O
Doukhobour-Canadian
borscht A
vegetarian borscht distinguished by its
orange colour...
- Columbia, Canada. It was
built during the
Second World War,
mostly by
Doukhobour men
exempt from
military service, and its 129 MW twin
turbines first came...
- short-lived
mining towns were
distinct or
largely the same place. In 1908, a
Doukhobour advance party arrived at West Waterloo, and
Landis rowed them
across the...
- the
Wayback Machine (2002)
National Doukhobor Heritage Village National Doukhobour Heritage Village -
museum information Article and
photos of the museum...
-
suspension bridge that
spans the
Kootenay River,
built by the
Doukhobours; a
symbol of
Doukhobour culture and one of the few
remaining pre-Second
World War...
- it is
unclear what had
motivated the
typically upright and
respectable Doukhobour perpetrators to turn to criminality, and
attack Constable Wainwright and...
-
Museum Naicam East
Central Local history website,
information National Doukhobour Heritage Village Veregin East
Central Open air
Early 20th
century Doukhobor...