Vol.30 No.1

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We had  articles and we’d like to catch up on this issue. Only one Inuit is known to have remained in the United States after the Chicago World’s Fair. Angus Michelin grew up in North West River, Labrador. A Labradorian Myth Rebutted is an issue by Bruno Friesen. Elijah Reeves grandfather is Ralph Reeves. The court is experiencing problems on the coast of Labrador. Jutta Steffan- Schrade visited Them Days office. Them Days is a unique publication that exists because of your support. Ralph Taber was among the group who ran the first “Eskimo Village” at the Chicago world’s Fair.

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Them Days Vol. 30 No. 1 – 2005

These Days at THEM DAYS
Inuit Entertainers in the U.S: Part 2 – Jim Zwick
Growing Up On the Mission – Angus Michelin
A Labradorian Myth Rebutted – Bruno Friesen
Interview with Grandpa – Elijah Reeves-Tigunov
Labrador Court: Part 3 – David Davis
An Interesting Labrador Artifact – Lorne Hollett
In the 30th Year of THEM DAYS – Lorne Hollett
Northern Lights & Shadows – Ralph Taber

Front cover: Columbia, Eskimo Queen. Postcard, Oakes Photo Co., 1909. Delivering Views: Distant Cultures in Early Postcards (Washington, D.c.: Smithsonian Institution Press)

Back cover: Santa Claus at Goose Air Base boarding a U.S.A.F. Air Rescue Service Sikorsky H-5G-S1 ‘Dragon Fly’, c. 1950. Courtesy Angus Michelin.

Additional information

Weight .12 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm
Magazine Type

Digital, Physical