Culture & Tradition, vol. 29 (2007)

Introduction / Lynda Daneliuk -- Celebrating ethnic identity: a comparative study of a women's festival from India / Puja Sahney -- Liminal existence: Ontarians in Newfoundland / Emily Urquhart -- La migration d'un savoir-faire traditionnel: la cuisine des crepes bretonnes au Quebec / Lind...

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Other Authors: Daneliuk, Lynda, Daneliuk, Lynda; Sahney, Puja; Urquhart, Emily; Guidroux, Linda; Learning, Jeffery; King, Karlie, 1977-; Sharpe, Erin; Huot, Pascal; Durnin, Ainslie; Read, Heather Anne Creighton, 1982-; LeBlanc, J. (Julie); Small, Contessa, 1974-; Boyd, Cynthia, 1966-; Gravinese, Barbara; Best, Kelly Anne Denney; Piercey, Mary; Osbourne, Evelyn
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: Folklore Students Association, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Association des étudiants en arts et traditions populaires, Université Laval 2007
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cult_trad/id/2155
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Summary:Introduction / Lynda Daneliuk -- Celebrating ethnic identity: a comparative study of a women's festival from India / Puja Sahney -- Liminal existence: Ontarians in Newfoundland / Emily Urquhart -- La migration d'un savoir-faire traditionnel: la cuisine des crepes bretonnes au Quebec / Linda Guidroux -- Community, tradition, and boundaries in the karate scene in St. John's, Newfoundland / Jeffery Learning -- Maintaining a "mixed" identity / Karlie King -- The invisible Mi'kmaq / Erin Sharpe -- La prise de parole du « nous » dans la chanson du pays durant les annees 1960-1970 chez les chansonniers au Quebec / Pascal Huot -- The formation of community through Scottish country dancing: the St. John's (Newfoundland) branch / Ainslie Durnin -- Words can paint a thousand pictures: exploring the depictions of ethnicity in Lonely Planet phrasebooks / Heather Read -- "Newfoundland born and brewed": the place, people, and products of Quidi Vidi brewery / Julie M-A LeBlanc -- Amusement as ammunition: jokes and parodies of the 2006 Newfoundland seal hunt protest / Contessa Small -- May Day: the coming of Spring, Doc Rowe / Cynthia Boyd -- The Arabian Nights reader, Ulrich Marzolph (Ed). / Barbara Gravinese -- Hotbox Frostbite, Various Artists / Kelly Best -- Inummariit music festival 2006, Arviat Nunavut, compilation / Mary Piercey -- Back on track. Archival sound series / Evelyn Osborne -- Biographical Notes /Notices Biographiques. 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 Université Laval, Québec, with the aim of increasing communication among students of folklore in Canada. The journal is published annually. -- Frequency: annual, 1976-present.