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  2. Dutch Australians - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Australians (Dutch: Nederlandse Australiërs) refers to Australians of Dutch ancestry. They form one of the largest groups of the Dutch diaspora outside Europe. At the 2021 census, 381,946 people nominated Dutch ancestry (whether alone or in combination with another ancestry), representing 1.5% of the Australian population. [2]

  3. Dutch diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Dutch migrants arriving in Australia in 1954. Although the Dutch were the first Europeans to reach Australia, [78] they have never made a great impact as a group of settlers. At the time of Australia's discovery the Dutch were on the winning hand in the Eighty Years' War and as a result there was little religious persecution. They did not find ...

  4. Lawrence B. de Graaf - Wikipedia

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    De Graaf received a bachelor's degree in history from Occidental College in Los Angeles in 1954 and both an M.A. and PhD in history from UCLA, the latter in 1962 with the dissertation Negro migration to Los Angeles, 1930 to 1950. [1] In February 1959 he married Shirley Ferguson, with whom he would raise a daughter.

  5. Ethnic groups in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    There is a Dutch American presence in the Los Angeles area. [47] The Dutch communities in Southern California emerged as prominent figures in the state's dairy industry. Dutch dairy farms were primarily located in suburban areas surrounding Los Angeles, such as Chino, Artesia, Bellflower and Hynes. In the 1920s, a settlement known as Kleine ...

  6. Immigration history of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ideology and Immigration: Australia 1976 to 1987 (1997) Burnley, I.H. The Impact of Immigration in Australia: A Demographic Approach (2001) Foster, William, et al. Immigration and Australia: Myths and Realities (1998) Jupp, James. From White Australia to Woomera: The Story of Australian Immigration (2007) excerpt and text search; Jupp, James.

  7. NewFilmmakers Los Angeles, AMPAS Team for Middle ... - AOL

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    FESTIVAL NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), with presenting partners The Arab Film and Media Institute and Dutch Culture USA are ...

  8. Nonja Peters - Wikipedia

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    Department of Anthropology (1999), Trading places : Greek, Italian, Dutch and Vietnamese enterprise in Western Australia Peters, Nonja; University of Western Australia Press; Peters, Nonja (2001), Milk and honey but no gold : postwar migration to Western Australia, 1945–1964 , University of Western Australia Press, ISBN 978-1-876268-56-5

  9. Edward Duyker - Wikipedia

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    Edward Duyker FAHA (born 21 March 1955 [1]) is an Australian historian, biographer and author born in Melbourne. [2]Edward Duyker's books include several ethno-histories – Tribal Guerrillas (1987), [3] The Dutch in Australia (1987) [4] and Of the Star and the Key: Mauritius, Mauritians and Australia (1988) [5] – and numerous books dealing with early Australian exploration and natural ...