Multicultural Canada

Description

This site combines almost 30 collections of primary material documenting the Canadian immigrant experience with learning aids and the full text of the Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples. Much of the primary content, which includes newspapers, books, audio interviews, photographs, and manuscript material, is in Traditional Chinese, Punjabi, and other non-western languages and in English and French.

See http://multiculturalcanada.ca/Partners for a complete list of partners and supporters.

Modules used

This site uses a custom theme and the CONTENTdm integration module. The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples was imported from a set of article-level DocBook files. Much of the content on the site is managed by the Drupal book module.

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