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Freedomites Freedomites, also called Svobodniki or the Sons of Freedom, first appeared in 1902 in Saskatchewan, Canada, and later in the Kootenay and Boundary districts of British Columbia, as a Doukhobor group. Of the about 20,000 Doukhobor living in Canada today, about 2,500 are Freedomites.〔F.M. Mealing (1976), (Sons-Of-Freedom Songs in English ) Canadian Journal for Traditional Music.〕 ==Doctrine== The ideals of the Freedomites emphasize communal living and action, ecstatic religious doctrine, and anarchic attitudes towards external regulation. The objective of the Doukhobors in moving to Canada had been to escape religious persecution in Russia, but the community fractured soon after they arrived. The Sons of Freedom were the most radical of the resulting groups.〔
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