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Indo-Canadian History, Culture and Religion

The Indo-Canadian community has existed in Abbotsford for over 100 years. The first Indo-Canadians arrived here about 1902, from the Punjab Province of India. Many Canadian cities attracted Indo-Canadian pioneers, such as Paldi and Golden, but the first community established itself in Vancouver. The Gurdwara was recognized as a Canadian National Historic Site in July 2002. These articles will introduce you to the history of Indo-Canadians in Abbotsford.

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1 Religion - Sikh Websites 1261
2 Religion - 1911 Gurdwara: A National Historic Site 1058
3 Religion - Daya Singh's Funeral 809
4 Immigration - Settlement in Abbotsford 1319
5 Culture - Sikh Weddings 1311
6 Culture - Punjabi Music and Dance 1610
7 Culture - Indian Food 1201
8 Culture - Clothing 3039
9 Immigration - Barriers & Discrimination 1405
10 Immigration - Arrival and Deportation 867
11 Immigration - Komagata Maru 1163
12 Religion - Khalsa 868
13 Religion - The Ten Gurus 956
14 Religion - Sikh Ceremonies & Celebrations 872
15 Religion - Sikh Celebration Photos 1048
16 Politics - Political & Social Issues 839
17 History - Old Sikh Temple 1328
18 History - Indo-Canadian History in the News 808
19 Immigration - Forgotten Pioneers 727
20 History - Indo Canadian Pioneer Photographs 1925
 
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