Culture & Tradition, vol. 14 (1990)

Editorial (Université Laval) / Dominique Sarny -- Editorial (Memorial University of Nfld.) / Mark Ferguson -- Les légendes de l'ile d'Orléans: Ie discours d'une communauté contre les aggressions / Vincent Pouliot -- Le pique-nique des Orangistes de Megantic: temps de socialization et...

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Other Authors: Moreira, James Henry, 1956-; Saint-Laurent, Marie-France, 1964-; Sarny, Dominique, Sarny, Dominique; Ferguson, Mark Eliot, 1962-; Pouliot, Vincent, 1964-; Saint-Laurent, Marie-France, 1964-; Coles, Keith Ralph, 1966-; Hanrahan, Maura, 1963-; Jones, Laurie, 1953-; Hamel, Nathalie, 1967-; Desplanques , Marie-Annick; Ladenheim, Melissa, 1959-
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: Folklore Students Association, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Association des étudiants en arts et traditions populaires, Université Laval 1990
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cult_trad/id/142
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Summary:Editorial (Université Laval) / Dominique Sarny -- Editorial (Memorial University of Nfld.) / Mark Ferguson -- Les légendes de l'ile d'Orléans: Ie discours d'une communauté contre les aggressions / Vincent Pouliot -- Le pique-nique des Orangistes de Megantic: temps de socialization et d'affirmation / Marie-France Saint-Laurent -- Reconnaissance du trickster dans un contexte de modernité / Dominique Samy -- The seal harvest of Savage Cove / Keith Coles -- One Irish girlhood: an exploration in life history / Maura C. Hanrahan -- "We gave them what the people wanted": the perfonnance career of Joe Murphy / Laurie Jones -- Compte rendu de / Review of Le monde de l' enfance: Tradilions du pays de caux el du Québec / Nathalie Hamel -- Compte rendu de / Review of Saying isn't believing: conversation, narrative and the discourse of belief in a French Newfoundland Commuity / Marie-Annick Desplanques -- Compte rendu de / Review of A place to belong: conununity order and everyday space in Calvert, Newfoundland / Melissa Ladenheim. Culture & Tradition is published by graduate students in the Department of Folklore, Memorial University of Newfoundland. It is Canada's longest running, bilingual folklore journal. The journal was founded in 1976 by graduate students in the Department of Folklore, Memorial University of Newfoundland and in Arts et Traditions Populaires at Universit�� Laval, Québec, with the aim of increasing communication among students of folklore in Canada. The journal is published annually. -- Frequency: annual, 1976-present.