In 1875, Canada established a reserve for Icelandic immigrants on the shores of Lake Winnipeg that the Icelanders called Nýja Ísland (New Iceland). As Parks Canada notes on a historic monument in Gimli, Manitoba, “New Iceland represents a distinctive episode in the early settlement of the Canadian West.” Timed to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the founding of New Iceland, this webinar offers fresh insights into Icelandic emigration to Canada in the 1870s. In addition to exploring the push and pull factors that led to the foundation of Nýja Ísland on the Western shores of Lake Winnipeg, the webinar also addresses the Icelandic emigrants’ relations with Indigenous peoples, an important area of new historical research.
Please join us on online on September 29th at 11:30am-12:30pm EST to discuss the The Icelandic Emigration to the Americas 1860-1914 From an International Perspectivepresented byDr. Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Professor in Social History, Dean of School, School of Humanities, University of Iceland and Dr. Ryan Eyford, Associate Professor, Department of History, The University of Winnipeg on New Iceland in Canada: 150th Anniversary Reflections.
Registration is on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/new-iceland-in-canada-150th-anniversary-reflections-tickets-1685382667929?aff=oddtdtcreator