
The First Chinese Immigrants to Discover North America
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In the midsummer of 2002, Paul Chiasson discovered a wide and smooth ancient road on Cape Breton Island in Canada. So he searched through historical archives and classics, trying to find records about this ancient road. Combining field investigation with documentary research, he deduced the surprising conclusion that long before the European explorer Cabot arrived on the island, the Chinese had established a large-scale immigration area there. In this unique book, the author explains the reasons for the obscurity of this area, and uses convincing research to point out the origin of the culture of the Mi'kmaw people, the indigenous people of North America, and Chinese culture.
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