References/Sources

Bains, T.S. and H. Johnston. 1995. The Four Quarters of the Night: The Life-Journey of an Immigrant Sikh. McGill-Queens University Press.

Dhami, S.S. 1997. Maluka: A Novel. Punjabi University, Patalia. 345 p.

Gray, D.R. 1996. Pigs' Teeth, Pottery, and Portland Cement (the story of the Chinese workers of Tod Inlet, B.C.). This Country Canada. No. 9 (Autumn 1995-Winter 1996) 56-67.

Gray, D.R. 2007. Searching for the Sikhs of Tod Inlet. 5 p. http://www.sikhchic.com

Jagpal, S.S. 1994. Becoming Canadians: Pioneer Sikhs in their own Words. Harbour Publishing. 168 p.

Johnston, H. 1979. The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: the Sikh challenge to Canada’s Colour Bar. Oxford University Press.

Kazimi, A. 2011. Undesirables: White Canada and the Komagata Maru, an Illustrated History. Douglas & McIntyre, Vancouver. 158 p. (also funded by CHRP)

Mackenzie King, W.L. 1907. Royal Commission on Methods by which Oriental Labourers have been induced to come to Canada. The Commissioner, Ottawa. 55 p.

Mayo, J. 1997. Paldi Remembered: 50 Years in the Life of a Vancouver Island Logging Town. Paldi History Committee, Duncan. 130 p.

Sodhi, K. and J. Stephens. 2006. Celebration Ble d'Inde. Galitcha. Music CD.

Verma, A.B. 2002. The Making of Little Punjab in Canada: Patterns of Immigration. Sage publications, New Delhi. 255 p.

Wirk, M.S. 2005. A History of the Sikhs of Victoria B.C. First Choice Books, Victoria. 274 p.

Websites for other Grayhound films

www.disimmigration.ca

www.beyondthegardenswall.ca

www.canadiansoldiersikhs.ca

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Dis-Immigration: Stemming the Flow from India
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Tuesday February 5, 2013
Empire Theatre, 805 Yates Street
9:45 pm

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