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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
      Na lomia lenei sauniga i le 2025

      Uncovering Transnational Ties: Genealogy of US and Canadian Migrations

      Our ancestors living in North America likely were part of immigration movements that took them back and forth across the international border between Canada and the United States. These movements by ethnic groups, motivated by wars/conflicts, working conditions and economic circumstances, followed patterns and left records documenting these families. Finding these migratory trails is the focus of this session and records, websites and information about broad categories of these movements will be provided in the syllabus and presentation.

      Syllabus for Uncovering Transnational Ties: Genealogy of US and Canadian Migrations

      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 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

      Ata ninii mo Library and Archives Canada and the 1931 Canada Census
      O le gagana o lenei sauniga o English
      O le umi o le vitio e 59:35
      Na lomia lenei sauniga i le 2024

      Library and Archives Canada and the 1931 Canada Census

      Emily Oldroyd

      Auai i le Talatalanoaga