Canada: The Muslim Veil in North America: Issues and Debates
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H-Net Reviews WLUML networker Homa Hoodfar contributes to this book which contains research and commentary on the conditions, issues, debates, and discourse on the hijab in North America and specifically in Canada.
Submitted on Mon, 04/26/2004 - 23:00
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