Vol. 10, No. 4

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Them Days Vol. 10 No. 4 – 1985

John Cabot became a citizen of Venice, married there and emigrated to England, taking his residence in Bristol. My Epitaph for Ecology is a poem by Harvey Mesher. Governor Sir Hugh Palliser, says the Labrador Misionary has to ask the eskimos questions on a variety of topics. Robert H. Davis been making models all his life. The 24th of May is a poem by Muriel Way. Michael Normore were building houses and boats in Indian Brook and Pinware River. Memories of Aunt Effie is A poem by Uncle Ben Powell. 19 legends were gathered by J. Garth Taylor at Nain, Makkovik and North West River, Labrador. For encounters with the French were usually affairs for men, involving raids and deeds of great bravery. Bill Peacock was beginning his service in the Moravian Missions.

Bears- 
My Epitah for Ecology- Harvey Mesher
Caplin- J. Garth Taylor
LABRADOR CRAFTS (Models)- Robert H. Davis
The 24th of May- Muriel Way
Bangbelly- Michael Normore
Memories of Aunt Effie- Uncle Ben Powell
Inuit Legends- Joshua Obed
Acoustina- John Steckley
Rev. F.W. Peacock- Lt. Governor W. Anthony Paddon
LABRADOR GALLERY, John Campbell Learning- 

Front cover: Inuk boy. Courtesy Edna Cooper.
Back cover: St. Peter’s schoolchildren, c. 1950. Courtesy Mary Ann Martin.

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Weight .12 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm
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Physical, Digital