Vol. 49, No. 1 – Labrador in the 1970s
$25.00
The biggest issue ever produced by Them Days (256 pages–a year’s worth of stories in one issue!), Labrador in the 1970s is dedicated to the decade that saw great change in Labrador, and the birth of many movements that still impact us today–like Them Days magazine itself!
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These Days at Them Days – Aimee Chaulk
Them Days: A People’s History – Dave Lough
Changes Abound: Setting the Scene – Dave Lough
Labrador Awakening – Bill Flowers
Coming to Labrador with the CYC – Dave Lough
Company of Young Canadians – Joe Goudie
Changing and Building – Pat March
The Birthing of Them Days – Bruce Bourque
The 1970s, As I Saw Them – Fran Williams
The Beginnings of the LCPA – Pete Barrett
Baby Love – Pete Barrett
Labrador Trailblazers – Ellen McDonald
Old and New Labradorians in Labrador West – Ernest Davis
Mike Martin By-Election Speech – Mike Martin
The Combined Councils of Northern Labrador – Nigel Markham
Pretty Exciting Things Were Happening – Gary Mitchell
Political Science 101 – Arthur Fowler
Labradorians Speak Up: The Royal Commission – Doug Letto
An Awakening – Patty Way
You Had to Fight for Every Issue – Ernie McLean
The Status of Women in Labrador – Anne Budgell
How the 1970s Shaped my Life Path – Sam Saunders
Voices from Sheshatshiu, 1975 – Nigel Markham
My Involvement in Politics – Joe Goudie
If Anyone Benefits, We Will Benefit – Mary Sillett
The Last Real Bush Flying – Brent Chaulk
Remembering the ’70s – George Gregoire
It was a Dark Period – Manishan Edmonds
A Time of Transition – Prote Poker
Labrador Women’s Conference – Elizabeth Dawson
Most Significant Happenings in your Labrador Community
The Making of ‘The Last Run’ Documentary – Bruce Bourque
From the Making of The Last Run – Horace Goudie et al.
Gull Island Work Site – Nigel Markham
LIA Angajorkanganit/President’s Report
Reflections of a United Church Minister – Bruce Gregersen
A Historic Week for the Inuit of Labrador – Phil Smith
Breaking Ground in the Labour Movement – Randy Collins
Cooking up Something to Offer – Stelman Flynn
Keep it Local – Claude Rumbolt
Playing for the Dancing Tradition – Shirley Montague
Rigolet in the 1970s – Jack and Jane Shiwak
Labrador Folk Arts Council and Early Festivals – Ellen McDonald
Jesus Christ Superstar – Patty Way
Creating a Festival – Tim Borlase
The Legacy of Pat Cabot – Brenda Linstead
Moving Women and Children Forward – Agnes Pike
Hopedale’s Pre-K – Patty Way
First Graduating Class of Makkovik – Elizabeth Evans-Mitchell
Printing the ’70s: The Labradorian – Louise Kelland
Heading to the Woods – Violet and Simon Strugnell
Changes Started in the 1970s – Judy Pardy
Further Readings on the 1970s in Them Days –Adam Hill
Strong Women – Merrill Strachan
Radio is a Lifeline – Lorne Burry
Reflecting on a Period of Change – Ruby Durno, Linda Mugford
The Beginning of Labrador Legal Services – Veryan Haysom
Innu Land Claims Office, 1978 – Nigel Markham
Four Generations at IOC – Rick Casmey and Sidney Casmey
Gathering Together at the Mariposa Folk Festival – Nellie Thomas
Directions for Labrador – Nigel Markham
Them Days – Doris Saunders
Front cover: Joe Goudie and his mother, Elizabeth Goudie. Happy Valley-Goose Bay, 1980. Nigel Markham photo
Back cover: Alex Andrew, Bart Jack, Brenda Sakuye. Innu Land Claims Office, 1975. Nigel Markham photo
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