Icelandic Winnipeg Tour
In 1875 Winnipeg was a city of a few thousand people, roughly the same population of Reykjavik. It is here where many of the Icelandic immigrants settled and flourished. Stefan Jonasson takes us on a journey through our history, from Upper Fort Garry to one of the original Islendingadagurinn sites in Winnipeg, join us as we tour some of our most interesting stops in time. Celebrate the 2020 Icelandic Festival of Manitoba - Íslendingadagurinn, virtually! Visit icelandicfestival.com for more information © Icelandic Festival of Manitoba 2020

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The Mennonites of Manitoba

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The Mystery of Writing with Yrsa Sigurðardóttir

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Ask an Icelander: Westfjords

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Canada's Icelandic Speakers?

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The Emigration from Iceland to USA & Canada

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Warriors Off The Res: Aboriginal Gangs in Winnipeg

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Canada’s Hidden Nation: The Untold Métis Origin Story

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Islendingadagurinn 2020 Traditional Program

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More ICELANDIC Phrases

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WINNIPEG - The Coldest City In North America - Why Do 900,000 People Live Here?

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Widerøe Dash 8 300 Kristiansund-Bergen

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Winnipeg then and now: See how city's appearance has changed over 150 years

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Íslendingadagurinn Virtual Alternative Folk Festival

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11 Ancient Structures Around Winnipeg No One Can Explain

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Revelations from an excavation near a former residential school

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Louis Riel - English - FINAL VIDEO oct28.mp4

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Greetings from President of Iceland - Guðni Th. Jóhannesson - Islendingadagurinn 2021

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WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT WINNIPEG 🇨🇦...

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Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

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