Under the Nakba Tree : : Fragments of a Palestinian Family in Canada / / Mowafa Said Househ.

Mowafa Said Househ's family fled Palestine in 1948 and arrived in Canada in the 1970s. His childhood was spent in Edmonton, Alberta, where he grew up as a visible minority and a Muslim whose family had a deeply fractured history. In the year 2000, Mowafa visited his family's homeland of Pa...

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Place / Publishing House:Edmonton, Alberta, Canada : : Athabasca University Press,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
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