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Publications and ephemera
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1856-2005 (Creation)
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74 cm of textual records
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This series consists of single issues or clippings of serials, journals, magazines, newspapers, writings, chapters and excepts of books, articles and ephemera relating to the Doukhobor experiences in Russia and Canada. Material in this series are mostly a photocopy of original document and are in English and in Russian. A part of the material in this series was created and collected as supporting source material in the court cases that the Doukhobor community was involved in as well as in the research of the Kootenay Committee on Intergroup Relations (KCIR).
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Immediate source of acquisition
Records have been received from different sources and at different times over a period of time from 2001 till 2018. Part of the collection records was collected and donated by John Keenlyside, or by Steve Lapshinoff, other parts were acquired from various collectors.
Arrangement
Records in this series have been arranged by the archivist according to the source of material and by the type of publication. No chronological arrangement were imposed within files, original order was maintained as found in the files. The name of the files were maintained as found in the original documents or when original files had no names, the archivist assigned a file name base on the file content