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      O le gagana o lenei sauniga o English
      O lenei sauniga o loo i luga o le initoneti
      O lenei sauniga o le tagata lava ia
      2026

      Beginning Your Acadian and French Canadian Research & Taking It Further!

      What do you know about your Acadian and/or French-Canadian ancestors other than basics such as their surnames (do you know their "dit" name?), who they married, where they were born, married or died? Do you know the resources that will tell you more about their lives and what they experienced? This session will offer resources, websites and deeper information about the lives of the ancestors from colonial Acadia, Quebec, and the communities they built as they moved, grew in numbers and spread across North America and the world.

      Syllabus for: Beginning Your Acadian and French Canadian Research & Taking It Further!

      Anotusi Fautuaina


      Ata ninii mo Research in Canada: An Introduction
      O le gagana o lenei sauniga o English
      O le umi o le vitio e 1:08:08
      Na lomia lenei sauniga i le 2024

      Research in Canada: An Introduction

      Jacqueline Kanyuck

      Ata ninii mo Uncovering Transnational Ties: Genealogy of US and Canadian Migrations
      O le gagana o lenei sauniga o English
      O le umi o le vitio e 1:00:00
      Na lomia lenei sauniga i le 2025

      Uncovering Transnational Ties: Genealogy of US and Canadian Migrations

      Judy Nimer Muhn

      Ata ninii mo So, You’ve Got a Canadian Ancestor, Eh?
      O le gagana o lenei sauniga o English
      O le umi o le vitio e 59:05
      Na lomia lenei sauniga i le 2025

      So, You’ve Got a Canadian Ancestor, Eh?

      Kathryn Lake Hogan

      Auai i le Talatalanoaga