TAILIEUCHUNG - Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - U

Tự điển chuyên ngành nông nghiệp thế giới Vol1 - Bắc Mỹ - Vần U | Ukrainians of Canada 357 Ukrainians of Canada ETHNONYMS Bukovynians Galicians Ruthenians Ukrainian-Canadians Orientation Identification. Ukrainian Canadians are one of the larger and more prominent ethnic groups in Canada. These people or more likely their ancestors originated in Ukrainian territory in Eastern Europe. Ukrainian ethnographic territory corresponds roughly not exactly with the area of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union. The Black Sea lies to the south of this land and its northern neighbors include Russia and Poland. The political boundaries of this territory have undergone many changes up to and during the twentieth century. Only rarely throughout these permutations were the governing bodies controlled by Ukrainians themselves. Indeed Ukrainian immigrants to Canada carried Austrian Polish Russian and other passports and could be identified better on the basis of their language culture and religion than by their citizenship. Ancestry and culture continue to be the primary criteria for the identification of Ukrainian-Canadians. Language and religion have tended to decline as perceived prerequisites for inclusion in the group replaced somewhat by participation in the organized Ukrainian community and by a personal sense of Ukrainianness. The Ukrainian-Canadian community does not have sharply defined membership. Large segments of its population live more or less closely in relation to it. Location. The first settlements of Ukrainians in Canada were concentrated in the prairie provinces of Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta. In the earlier years most were rural homesteaders. Although the prairie provinces still maintain large communities Ukrainians have been spreading somewhat more randomly across the country. Migration within the country reflects the search for economic advantages and the best personal quality of life. The trend to urbanization has been pronounced for a number of decades and now 75 percent of the Ukrainian .

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