Doukhobor Identity and Communalism at Kirilovka Village Site
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Creator
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Stacy C. Kozakavich
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Date
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2006
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Description
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Previous historical characterizations of the Doukhobors in Saskatchewan are inconsistent in their portrayal of the Doukhobors as an ethnic group and/or religious sect, and of the degree of internal cohesion and homogeneity at the community level. Combined archaeological and historical investigations suggest that the Doukhobor identity in Saskatchewan involves multiple levels of practice and belief. Further, Doukhobor identity is characterized by constant change brought about by repeated migrations through two centuries.
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Format
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Online
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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Historical Archaeology
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Extent
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13pp
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Bibliographic Citation
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Kozakavich, Stacy C. “Doukhobor Identity and Communalism at Kirilovka Village Site.” Historical Archaeology 40, no. 1 (2006): 119–32. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25617319.
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