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Directory : Immigration : Ethnic

A Brief History of Chinese Immigration to America
The struggles, hardships and successes of the Chinese immigrants to America beginning in mid-1800's to the present.

British Home Children
Between 1870 and 1940, more than fifty child care organizations deported 100,000 alleged orphaned, abandoned, illegitimate, and impoverished children to Canada ostensibly to 'provide them with better lives than they would have had in England.'

Canadian Immigration and Citizenship
1996 census tables tell what major immigrant groups live in what provinces and metropolitan areas.

Danish Immigrant Museum
The mission of the Danish Immigrant Museum is to tell the story of Danish immigrants and the Danish American experience and is organized to collect, preserve, study and interpret their materials, culture and traditions.

Danish Immigration to America: An Annotated Bibliography of Resources
Research guide and annotated bibliography of Scandinavian and Danish Immigration, presented by the Library of Congress.

Denmark -- The Escape to America
Nearly 150 years ago August and Ane Rasmussen said goodbye to relatives and friends in Sæby parish, Denmark. Many more Danes were to follow suit.

Finnish Emigrant Tracking
Finnish and Scandinavian resources for emigration.

Finnish Emigration and Immigration after World War II
Article with charts and graphs written by Jouni Korkiasaari & Ismo Söderling.

Jewish Immigrant Culture
The mission of The Archive is to preserve the history and collective memory of the Jewish immigrant community from the former Soviet Union and to create an engaging environment for today's immigrant culture.

Migration Heritage Centre
The Migration Heritage Centre (MHC) provides opportunities for people to tell of their achievements, their struggles for belonging, of cultural change, traditions and adaptation, reconciliation and celebrations of survival.

Norwegian-American Bygdelagenes Fellesraad
The national council for the 32 affiliated Norwegian-American bygdelag provides current information on, and links to each lag site.

Poles to Australia
Polish-Australian website devoted to post World War II migration to Australia focusing on Polish immigration and settlement in Australia, together with vintage photos, reading lists and links.

Polonia in Maryland
The Archives of Maryland Polonia was founded in 1982 to preserve, document and make available to researchers the history of Polish immigrants and people of Polish heritage in the State of Maryland. The archival collection consists of books, documents, photographs, newspaper clippings, genealogies, and correspondence.

Portuguese Historical Museum
Located in San Jose, this museum explores the celebrated traditions which helped make the immigrants' transition from the old world to the new easier by maintaining strong bonds to their heritage.

Southeast Asian Archive at UCI
The Archive collects materials relating to the resettlement of Southeast Asian refugees and immigrants in the United States (and to a lesser extent, worldwide), the boat people and land refugees, and the culture and history of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. There is a special focus on materials pertaining to Southeast Asians in Orange County and California. Also provides links to similar collections.

Swedish Emigrant Institute
The national collection and museum on Swedish emigration history. Emigrant letters, diaries, photos and other documents from the emigration epoch (1846-1930).

Swedish Emigration
An article about mass emigration from Sweden and a list of links for emigration from other countries.

Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center
A national archives and research institute for the study of Swedish immigration to North America.

Texel, Netherlands
Emigrants to the US from the island of Texel in the Netherlands between 1850 and 1920, organized by surname.

The Cornish-American Connection
This web site is studying emigrants from Cornwall and is soliciting info from others.

The Hungarian Emigration Law of 1903
Text of the law in 1903. Translated to English.

Ukrainian Canadian Pioneer Days
Ukrainian Canadian pioneer days are celebrated in this homepage which features the humble churches built by hardy Ukrainian immigrants at the turn of the century.

Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
This historic site tells the story of Ukrainian immigrants and the development of the Bloc Settlement in East Central Alberta from 1892 to 1930.

Ukrainian Internment in Canada 1914-1920
Canadian internment of Ukrainian Canadians in concentration camps during the period of 1914-1920.

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