@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004350, author = {片倉, 素子 and Katakura, Motoko and カタクラ, モトコ}, issue = {3}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Feb}, note = {This paper examines the past and present situation of Muslim immigrants in Canada, with special emphasis on the Arab Muslims in British Columbia and Vancouver. The first section deals with Canadian immigration history until the present. Canada's immigration policies, especially exclusionist immigration policies and the racially unbiased policy known as the "point system", are discussed. The second section traces Muslim and Arab immigration to Canada and British Columbia, leading to the present. Ismaili and Iranian communities are examined, as are a few groups of Arab origin. The third and fourth sections discuss the situation of the Muslim and Arab communities in Canada today. The development of the Muslim communities, and the problem of ethnic identities are discussed. This provide an initial insight into the ethnic and religious biases that existed in Canada in the past and continue to the present. Finally, the problems of adjustment facing Arab Muslims to non-Islamic environment are described, with an observation of Canadian-born generations, who will play a significant role for the survival of Muslim community in the Canada of tomorrow.}, pages = {681--726}, title = {異文化環境におけるムスリム : カナダにおけるアラブムスリム社会の形成}, volume = {12}, year = {1988}, yomi = {片倉, もとこ} }