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D. Stereotypes
Broadfoot, Barry. The Pioneer Years: 1895-1914. Toronto, Double-day Canada, 1976.
A book which narrates the memories of settlers who opened the West, Several portions of the narrative reflects the Caucasian pioneers' reminiscence of the impressions that the Chinese have made on then. Impressions of the Chinese cafes and the Chinese gamblers are included.
Interview with Major Roger Monteith. March 1962, (UBC-Sp. Col.) Aural History Transcript no, 1287-1,2.
Has a portion on the Chinese in Victoria, B.C. around 1890-1910, Talks about the Chinese peddlars, grocery shops, gambling and festivities, "The Chinamen, outside of just an isolated case, were scrupulously honest. My father did a lot of business with them in the insurance business....He always told me he had never lost a single nickel to a Chinaman."
Skala, D, "Impressions of the Chinese." Dalhousie Review. 24:393-7, Jan. 1945.
After a visit to a Chinese theatre in Toronto, the author presents his opinion towards Chinese culture, music and behavior. A purely subjective look at Chinese.
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