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French Canadians - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French-Canadian
    French Canadians living in Canada express their cultural identity using a number of terms. The Ethnic Diversity Survey of the 2006 Canadian census found that French-speaking Canadians identified their ethnicity most often as French, French Canadians, Québécois, and Acadian.The latter three were grouped together by Jantzen (2006) as "French New World" ancestries because they originate in …

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Canadian folklore - Wikipedia

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    French-Canadian folklore has its roots in the folklore of France, with some stock characters such as Ti-Jean, the everyman character. Other popular heroes of French-Canadian folklore were created in New France, such as the exploits of the hunter Dalbec, and the voyageur Jean Cadieux.The earliest French-Canadian folksong celebrates the adventures of Jean Cadieux.

Robert S. Duncanson Smithsonian American Art Museum

    https://americanart.si.edu/artist/robert-s-duncanson-1353
    At mid-century, Cincinnati was a major regional art center where landscape painting flourished because of the city’s cultural oppor-tunities and southern Ohio’s appealingly unspoiled terrain. Exposure to paintings in the Hudson River style and travel throughout Canada, England, France, and Italy stimulated Duncanson’s inherent talent.

Feminism in Literature Women's Literature in the 19th ...

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    May 20, 2015 · Women in the 19th Century ... “Preliminary Reflections.”In The Influence of Women on French Literature, translated by Matthew Bray and Amy Simowitz, pp. 208-11. Paris: Maradan, 1811 ...

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