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From: The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples/Goans/N.k. Wagle

A useful description and history of the Indian state of Goa is James M. Richards, Goa (London, 1981). A sociological study of rural Goa is in the volume by Olivinho J.F. Gomes, Village Goa: A Study of Goan Social Structure and Change (New Delhi, 1987).

For a brief introduction to Goan Christians in Ontario, see Milton Israel, In the Further Soil: A Social History of Indo-Canadians in Ontario (Toronto, 1994), 37–9. A very recent study of Goan identity, culture, and history in both Goa and Canada is Narendra Wagle and George Coehlo, eds., Goa: Continuity and Change (Toronto, 1995).

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