Ethnic cultures
Ethnicity--Vermont
This collections explores the immigration history, cultural traditions, identity, and contemporary experience of cultural groups throughout the state. Field research documented the experience of immigrants in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries including families of Native American, African American, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Finnish, Swedish, Franco-American German, Austrian, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Italian, Jewish, Russian, Spanish, El Salvadoran, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, and Yankee ancestries. This collection also includes fieldwork done with Jamaican migrant labor for the apple orchards and interviews with recent immigrants from Chile, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Ecuador done in conjunction with the Burlington Latino Festival.
Vermont Folklife Center Archive
Vermont Folklife Center Archive
"City's World Markets"
Vermont--Newspapers
Immigrants--Vermont
Refugees and other immigrants have set up food markets to make available some of their native foods.
Pasanen, Melissa
Burlington free press
Burlington, Vt.: The Free Press
4/22/2003
UVM Libraries Microforms--shelved by title