Culture & Tradition, vol. 08 (1984)

Portraits de folklorists Canadiens / Yves Bergeron – Editorial / Elke Dettmer -- Obituary (Christine Cartwright) / Richard Mackinnon – Marius Barbeau / Lise Drolet, Claude Martineau -- The mass media in the folk culture of Newfondland [Newfoundland] / Philip Hiscock – Edouard-Zotique Massicotte / Ma...

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Other Authors: Bergeron, Yves, 1940-; Dettmer, Elke, 1944-; MacKinnon, Richard Paul, 1957-; Drolet, Lise; Martineau , C. (Claude); Hiscock, Philip; Moreau, Marie-Eve; Caron, Jules; Kealey, Linda, 1947-; Martin, G. (Gillian); Dorion, Nicole; Buchanan, Roberta; Taylor, David Alan, 1951-; Lovelace, Martin J.; Labelle, Ronald
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: Folklore Students Association, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Association des étudiants en arts et traditions populaires, Université Laval 1984
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cult_trad/id/789
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Summary:Portraits de folklorists Canadiens / Yves Bergeron – Editorial / Elke Dettmer -- Obituary (Christine Cartwright) / Richard Mackinnon – Marius Barbeau / Lise Drolet, Claude Martineau -- The mass media in the folk culture of Newfondland [Newfoundland] / Philip Hiscock – Edouard-Zotique Massicotte / Marie-Eve Moreau, Jules Caron – Sources on women in Newfoundland / Linda Kealy [Kealey], Gillian Martin -- Le cheminement d’un fondateur : Luc Lacourciere / Nicole Dorion -- Some aspect of the use of folklore in Harold Hardwood’s [Horwood's] “Tomorrow will be Sunday” / Roberta Buchanan – Suggestion [suggestions] for the study of traditional boat design / David A. Taylor – Portrait de Robert-Lionel Seguin / Yves Bergeron -- Review of Alice Kane, Songs and saying [sayings] of an Ulster childhood (edited by Edith Fowke) / Marlin Lovelace -- Les deux traditions de Gerald Thomas / Ronald Labelle. 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.