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The French have had a minor role on the Prairies when it comes to cultural influences and that is for the most part limited to a small part of southern Manitoba, even though they did get to some areas before the English.
Larger influences were had by the Aboriginals English and Scottish. Then after Canada began a massive Immigration process to disenfranchise those already on the land, which included the French, other cultures became more influential depending on the area.
That would include the Germans, Ukrainians, Icelanders and those from Scandinavian countries.
Today major influences are being felt from Indian and Chinese cultures.
AtlanticFrench (Quebec)Central (Ontario)The Prairies or WestWest Coast (BC)
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Canadian Prairies
The only community of significance on the Canadian prairies during most of the 1800s was Winnipeg.
This topic is debatable and can go either way, personally I believe that the American influence was stronger than Canadian influences. Look at entertainment, social and economic influences
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To the Canadian Prairies in 1688-1690 (First European to see the Canadian Prairies)
The fruit that is given to children on the Canadian Prairies is the orange. It is considered a blessing for a healthy and long life.
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The "breadbasket" is a reference to the large amounts of wheat that is grown on the Prairies.
for people who live in the Canadian prairies the Christmas season traditionally begins with a shipment of Japanese?
The Canadian Prairies
the dimension of health and cultural influences is ability of human body to function properly.
The Vina is a stringed instrument that is in the equalateral precussion family It brings joy to the Indian Culture and others within the many Canadian provinces.
it is 90 longitude and 47 latitude
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Calgary, AL, Canada. :0)