Peter Verigin, the Doukhobor leader, was in Siberia but three years later he was released, went to Canada. Thereafter his flock grew numerous and prospered. Their canneries and granaries expanded.
When Janice Benthin vacationed with her mother's Doukhobor relatives in the Kootenays, she sensed that the community held many secrets: the adults spoke Russian in hushed tones, people kept ...
B.C. criticized over treatment of Doukhobors post-apology Doukhobor survivors pen open letter, say they aren't being heard Despite many requests, he says, the Attorney General's Ministry has not ...
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