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LINKS TO WEBSITES & RESOURCES

USCC Websites

Iskra Website
The Website of the official bilingual journal of the USCC.

 

 

General Websites with Doukhobor Content

 

Doukhobor Genealogy Website
An excellent genealogical web page designed and maintained by Jonathan Kalmakoff, with many historical articles.

 

Friends of Tolstoy Yasnaya Polyana Bakery/Cafe Project
Find out about the Yasnaya Polyana Revitalization Project initiated by Canadian Doukhobors and other friends who share the Tolstoyan philosophy.

 

The Doukhobor Discovery Centre
This enjoyable and unique museum is nestled in a beautiful historic setting on the banks of the Columbia River on traditional Doukhobor orchard land near the original settlement of 1908. Here, you can learn about the origin of the Doukhobor people.

 

The Doukhobors: "Spirit Wrestlers"
A wonderful site maintained by the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Includes historical pictures, sound clips as well as numerous articles and links.

 

Simon Fraser University Doukhobor Collection

A large collection of over 120 primary source items (totalling over 400 images) about the Doukhobors from 1898 to 1930. Contains fully digitized original documentation such as letters, manuscripts, photographs, books and book chapters, magazine articles, and financial documents.

 

Slavic Research Group (University of Ottawa) Homepage
John Woodsworth and Andrew Donskov of the University of Ottawa, have put together this informative page detailing the work of the Slavic Research Group.


Molokans Around the World
The Molokans are a Spiritual Christian Russian sectarian group historically connected with Doukhobors. Find information about Spiritual Christians by country, including Doukhobors. Much is shown in Russian and English. Maintained by Andrei Conovaloff, Arizona USA.

 

The Doukhobor Dugout House
Found on the homestead of the Cheveldayoff family near Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada, on a bend of the North Saskatchewan River where one party of Doukhobors first settled upon immigrating to Canada.

 

 

Personal Site Links

 

The Spirit Wrestlers
A personal website hosted by Doukhobor author Koozma J. Tarasoff with a bibliography and preview of his published works, current Doukhobor news and a selection of informative articles and other resources..

 

Doukhobor Prints by John Kalmakov
Web site featuring the personal work of Doukhobor artist John Kalmakov, illustrating the history and culture of the Canadian Doukhobors.

 


Other Non-Doukhobor Links and Resources

Greenpeace
Amnesty International
Free the Children
United Nations Association
World Watch Institute
Eco net
Non-Violence Web
Waging Peace
Centre for Social Justice
Defense of Canadian Liberty
School of Americas Watch
Holistic Politics
David Suzuki Foundation
The Christian Science Monitor
Independent Media Centre
Council of Canadians
Resource Center of the Americas
Resources for Peace

 

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