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Title | Gunda Grotans-Luss Interview Transcript |
Author | Klees, Michelle |
Date | 10 Aug 2000 |
Document Type | Personal Account |
Reference | IHRC1223, Box 1, Folder 8 |
Library / Archive | Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota |
Collection Name | Klees, Michelle Papers, c.1940-1990 |
Description | Gunda Grotans-Luss discusses her family history in Latvia, the experiences of fleeing Soviet-occupied Latvia, life in a displaced person camp, immigration to the United States and eventual settlement in Minnesota. Discussions also include her experiences of growing up in Minneapolis and her efforts to maintain Latvian culture. |
Series Description | Eleven oral history transcripts produced in conjunction with MA thesis "Persevering Endurance: Latvians in Minnesota", University of Northern Colorado, 2002. The interviews conducted by Michelle Klees between 2000 and 2001 focus on the experiences of Latvian displaced persons after World War Two and their immigration to the United States. Covered are also Latvian traditions, the issue of maintaining one's ethnic culture after resettlement, and the activities of the Latvian American community in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. |
Theme(s) | Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations; Displaced Persons and Refugees |
Country (from) | Latvia |
Country (to) | United States of America; Canada |
Places | Jekabpils, Latvia; St Paul, Minneapolis, Minnesota, New York, United States; Nigeria, Africa; Germany; Russia; Siberia; Canada |
Nationality | Latvian; European |
People | Grotans-Luss, Gunda |
Keywords | immigration, Second World War, conflict, refugee, displacement, cultural identity, community relations, history, culture, foreign occupation, biography, family, history, communism, relocation camp, relocation, Displaced Persons Act, legislation, travel, sponsored migration, clubs, eligibility, language classes, languages, death, children, university, education, deportation, employment, overland migration, health and sickness, pneumonia, diphtheria, food, First World War, typhus, death, entertainment, burial and graves, livestock, farming, agriculture, shipping, journey conditions, railroad, political independence, return passage |
Additional Information | Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Immigration History Research Center Archives catalogue. |
Catalogue Link | Immigration History Research Center Archives Catalogue |
Language | English |
Copyright | Copyright is held by Michelle Klees |