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Vol.22. No.2

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This is A story about Voisey’s Bay. It is a story which is centered in Voisey’s bay while also demonstrating how connected it is to a much larger part of Labrador. The ebb and flow of life the bay extended far and wide, whether it was for medical or educational reasons, church, trade, hunting, trapping, fishing or just cruisin’ (visiting around).  The people too, had more Than one home. The Innu called ‘home’ the land between Fort Chimo, Quebec and Voisey’s Bay.

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Them Days Vol. 22 No. 2 SPECIAL ISSUE: Life in Voisey’s Bay – 1997

Introduction- 
Stories in the Ground: Mining for History in Voisey’s Bay-
The Zoar Years-
Life in the Bay-
In Northern Labrador (Wm. Brooks-Cabot)-
The Voisey Homestead-
Childhood-
Christmas-
Clothing-
F.M. Waugh-
The Innu-
Travel and Communication-
Education-
Ghost Stories and Legends-
Livin’ off the Land and the Sea-
Game Laws-
Store and Trade-
Lumber and Water-
Minerals-
Commander D.B. MacMillan-
Medicines and Treatment-
Visitors-
Others in the Bay-
Shiftin’ Out-
A Journey Home- 1996-

Front cover: Voisey’s Bay c. 1927. Courtesy Peary MacMillan Arctic Museum, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. L 1247.

Back cover: Houses overlooking Voisey’s Bay (the homes of Richard White, Amos Voisey, Abia Green and Thomas Flowers). F.M. Waugh photo. Courtesy National Museums of Canada.

NOTE: For shipping purposes, if you are choosing Flat Rate shipping, please be advised that this issue counts as three issues (NOT one).

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Weight .306 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15.5 × 1.3 cm
Magazine Type

Digital, Physical