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First Wave of Ukrainian Immigration to Canada, 1891-1914
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A Ukrainian immigrant woman
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Winnowing wheat with a domestic sieve
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Ukrainian settlers from Calicia, Ukraine, work in St. Julien
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A pioneer couple breaking newly cleared land
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Homesteaders used teams of oxen
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Track farming
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Ukrainian settlers threshing
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Ukrainian woman raking hay
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Ukrainian immigrant family in front of their log house
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Ukrainians harvesting
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Cutting grain on Antoniuk's farm
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Ukrainian harvesting
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Anna and Ivan Vyshynsky on their farm
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"Galician Sleigh" with horses at "Galician Hay Market" in Edmonton.
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A sicle (serp) of the kind used by many Ukrainian settlers in western Canada.
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Clearing lands with a mattock at Winnipeg Beach.
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Harvesting with sickles on a homestead.
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Cutting wheat with a cradle-scythe at Stuartburn, Manitoba.
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