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Summary:Introduction / Kristin Harris, Ian Brodie, Julie LeBlanc -- Taking it like a man: re-examining the power structure in sports initiations / Jay Johnson -- "Defiant bodies": power, freedom and the "gypsy" / Bridget Cauthery -- Nains de jardins: perceptions, matérialitiés et immaterialities / Jocelyn Gadbois -- Lives reflected through home decoration in a small village in Turkey / Süheyla Çavuşer -- Authenticity of folklore and folk songs in the works of Stan Rogers / Paul Moore -- Social order within the disorder at Newfoundland House wakes / Kieran Walsh -- Dance defined: an examination of Canadian cultural policy on multicultural dance / Katherine Cornell -- Dories: a proud part of Newfoundland culture / Brion Robinson -- Always a people: oral histories of contemporary woodland Indians [by] Rita Kohn, W. Lynwood Montell (collectors) / M. Lynn Gillingham -- Legend and belief dialectics of a folklore genre [by] Linda Degh / Anna Kearney Guigne -- Dreaming black, writing white: the Hagar 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.