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  1. Robert Wardhaugh, editor, Toward Defining the Prairies: Region, Culture and History.(Book Review): An article from: Manitoba History by S.C. Sharman, 2002-09-22
  2. The Limits of Rural Capitalism: Family, Culture, and Markets in Montcalm, Manitoba, 1870-1940. (Reviews/Comptes Rendus).(Book Review) (book review): An article from: Labour/Le Travail by J.F. Conway, 2003-03-22
  3. The Limits of Rural Capitalism: Family, Culture, and Markets in Montcalm, Manitoba, 1870-1940 by Kenneth M. Sylvester, 2001-02-24
  4. The Limits of Rural Capitalism: Family, Culture, and Markets in Montcalm, Manitoba, 1870-1940. (Reviews). (book review): An article from: Manitoba History by David G. Burley, 2001-09-22
  5. Journey through time: An introduction to the archaeology and culture history of the MSTW Planning District (Papers in Manitoba archaeology) by C. Gordon Hill, 1984
  6. The Red River Settlement/La Colonie De La Riviere Rouge by Heritage and Citizenship Manitoba Culture, 1991
  7. J-J-J-Joie de v-v-v-vivre! It's time to bundle up and celebrate Franco-Manitoba history and culture at the Festival du Voyageur; It's time to bundle up ... An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-06
  8. Educational culture for the people of Manitoba;: An address at convocation of the University of Manitoba, 10th May, 1912 by James Wilson Robertson, 1912
  9. Sharing Manitoba's Culture with the World: A Collaborative Approach to Maximize the Potential of Cultural and Heritage Tourism
  10. Early Red River culture, (Transaction no. 57 ... The Historical and scientific society of Manitoba) by George Bryce, 1901
  11. Summer sizzles across Manitoba (Native events).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Cheryl Petten, 2000-06-01
  12. Discovering the past: An introduction to the archaeology and culture history of the Neepawa and Area Planning District (Papers in Manitoba archaeology) by David K Riddle, 1983
  13. The Finnish sauna in Manitoba (Paper - Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies ; no. 24) by Charles M Sutyla, 1977
  14. To evangelize the nations: Roman Catholic missions in Manitoba, 1818-1870 (Papers in Manitoba history) by Martha McCarthy, 1990

101. CHIN/RCIP - Festivities - The Parklands/Mixed-Woods Region Of Manitoba
Each ethnocultural group which migrated to rural manitoba brought its own uniqueforms of cultural expression and techniques of adaptation to the specific
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Festiva1/en/mmmn/
The Parklands/Mixed-Woods Region of Manitoba
Beausejour Fair on Ashton Avenue, c. 1925 Movement of people into the Parkland/Mixed-Woods region of Manitoba was the result of factors at work both in Canada and in the countries from which the immigration originated. The decision to emigrate to this southern part of the province, which connected the prairies in the south to the boreal forest in the north, was the result of a variety of factors. Some common to all emigrants, others specific to each particular group. The experiences and interactions of these groups have created the constantly changing social and cultural life of the region.
Judging horses at Reston Fair, c. 1920 Both governments and individuals promoted and expedited the movement of people from their original homeland to the Parkland region. Just as the motives of the emigrants were varied, so were the possible motives of those who made the journeys possible. Governments limited access to the region, using criteria such as ethnicity, vocation, class and gender. Immigrants were not always welcomed to the Parklands by earlier settlers or Canadian society at large. Their degree of acceptance depended to a large part on their ethnic origin and economic status, according to an informal hierarchy of racial superiority. These attitudes were widely expressed in the press and the politics of the day.
Aerial view of parade going down the main street of [ Each ethno-cultural group which migrated to rural Manitoba brought its own unique forms of cultural expression and techniques of adaptation to the specific environmental and socio-economic niches in the region. These are reflected in economic development and political expression, in religious life, in everyday lifestyles, and in the evolving popular culture of the Parklands region.

102. UW Libraries - Database Search
Dept. of Cultural Affairs and Historical Resources manitoba. manitobaCulture, Heritage and Recreation. Subject, manitoba History.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/resource/search/ResFull.asp?Field=record&ID=63884

103. [imc-winnipeg] PUBLIC INPUT SOUGHT FOR REVIEW OF MANITOBA LEGISLATION ON PRIVACY
Public hearings, cochaired by Rondeau and Fort Garry MLA Kerri Irvin-Ross for ManitobaCulture Heritage and Tourism will be held throughout the province this
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[imc-winnipeg] PUBLIC INPUT SOUGHT FOR REVIEW OF MANITOBA LEGISLATION ON PRIVACYAND ACCESS
Paul Nielson p.nielson at shaw.ca
Mon Feb 16 11:07:41 PST 2004 A Review of The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) (discussion paper) http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/fippa/whatsnew/discussion.pdf FIPPA web site http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/fippa/whatsnew/review.html COMMENT FORM: http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/fippa/help/feedback.html *************************************** A Review of The Personal Health Information Act: Tell Us What You Think (discussion paper) http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/documents/phiareview.pdf The Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) web site http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/phia/index.html COMMENT FORM: http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/phia/review.html **************************************************************************** MANITOBA GOVERNMENT NEWS RELEASE News Media Services, Rm 29, Legislative Bldg. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 0V8 Ph: (204) 945-3746 Fax: (204) 945-3988 E-MAIL nmservices at leg.gov.mb.ca

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