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Miller, R. "Unhyphenated Canadians." Maclean' s. Apr. 18, 1977.
Studies the evolution of the Chinese Canadians. Early immigration history is recalled in order to compare with the present situation of Chinese in Canada. Chinese customs and behavior are viewed.
Pettiss, Susan T. "Cultural Factors in Adoption of Immigrant Children, Social Work. Vol. VII, no. Oct. 1962, pp. 22-25.
A brief outline of the experience and knowledge gained, regarding the cultural adjustment of immigrant Oriental children adopted by American Oriental and Caucasian parents.
Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. The Cultural Contribution of the Other Ethnic Groups. Ottawa, Information Canada, 1969.
For annotation see Section IB: Statistics,
Sedgewick, C. P. and Willmott, W. E. "External Influences and Emerging Identity? the Evolution of Community Structure among Chinese Canadians." Canadian Forum. 54:8-12, Summer 1974.
Remarks on the fragmentation and consolidation of overseas Chinese communities and their separation from external influences.
Shaw, H. N. "Chinese Students Accept Challenge of Canadian Ways." Chinatown News. Vol. 22, no. 9, Jan. 1975.
Describes the ability of Chinese students to adapt to Canadian
ways.
Shung, M. K. "Chinese here still look home." Sat. Night. 54:3, Nov. 19, 1938.
Author emphasizes in his expose, the fact that Chinese up until the Second World War still felt China was home.
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