Culture & Tradition, vol. 04 (1979)

Le costume traditionnel d' hiver de la region de charlevoix: de la fin du XIXe siécle au début du XXe siècle / Rose Lahaie, Irène Bilodeau -- Cape Breton Scottish folksong collections / Richard Mackinnon -- Le faiseur de fours a pain dans Charlevoix / Serge Gauthier -- Humor and misunderstandin...

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Other Authors: Lahaie, Rose; Bilodeau, Irène, 1934-; MacKinnon, Richard Paul, 1957-; Gauthier, Serge, 1958-; Calder, James G.; Bernatchez, Anne,1957-; Burns, Jane, 1954-; Vaillancourt, Maryse, 1957-; Greenhill, Pauline, 1955-; Lamson, Cynthia; Schoeffennann, Catherine.
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: Folklore Students Association, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Association des étudiants en arts et traditions populaires, Université Laval 1979
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cult_trad/id/275
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Summary:Le costume traditionnel d' hiver de la region de charlevoix: de la fin du XIXe siécle au début du XXe siècle / Rose Lahaie, Irène Bilodeau -- Cape Breton Scottish folksong collections / Richard Mackinnon -- Le faiseur de fours a pain dans Charlevoix / Serge Gauthier -- Humor and misunderstanding in Newfoundland culture / James G. Calder -- La caleche Canadienne: élément important de la vie quotidienne de l'habitant de 1720 a 1850 / Anne Bernatchez -- "Every one has good": s study of the occupational folklife of a St. John’s cab driver / Jane Burns – Technique de tressage de fonds de chaise / Maryse Vaillancourt -- Ritual and status: working in an office / Pauline Greenhill -- Bloody decks and a bumper crop: the rhetoric of sealing counterprotest -- Cynthia Lamson -- Review of Magnús Einarsson Everyman‘s heritage: an album of Canadian folklife / Catherine Schoeffennann. 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.