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Danish people in Omaha, Nebraska : ウィキペディア英語版 | Danish people in Omaha, Nebraska
The Danish people in Omaha, Nebraska, were a predominant ethnic group in the city in the 1920s, and were notable for that compared to other cities across the United States.〔Barkan, E. R. (1999)''A Nation of Peoples: A sourcebook on America's multicultural heritage.'' Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 470.〕 Omaha, as well as its neighbor, Council Bluffs, had "major colonies of Danes for many years."〔Thernstrom, S. (1980) ''Harvard encyclopedia of American ethnic groups''. Harvard University Press. p. 276.〕 == History ==
According to the definitive 1882 ''History of the State of Nebraska'', the first Danes in Nebraska arrived at Florence with the Mormons in the 1840s.〔Andreas, A. (1882) ''(History of the State of Nebraska )''. Retrieved 10/7/10.〕 A Danish language newspaper called ''Den Danske Pioneer'' was founded in Omaha in 1872. 75 percent of its subscribers were Danish farmers in the United States. In 1882, the Danish Brotherhood in America, a fraternity, was founded in Omaha. In 2010, it counts about 8,000 members.〔John Mark Nielsen and Peter L. Petersen. ("Danish Americans" ) Everyculture.com. Retrieved 11/3/10.〕
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