Vol. 10, No. 2

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Them Days Vol. 10 No. 2 – 1984

THEM DAYS would like to share how people spent the season , how they put the pieces life together in early Labrador and how how important how sites have not been touched. Sikkuliak Siuyutuk lived in Saglekh was looking for a strong man like himself. John Pardy’s parents were Levi Pardy and Sarah. The vote was up the confederation. Christmas programs by Jane Hamel Lethbridge. Judy McGrath spent 2 years with Dr. and Mrs. Forsythe as their maid. Poem called Our Flour Is Almost Gone. Judy McGrath’s mother always had grass sack what they used to call it.

Pioneers of Labrador- 
Inuit Legends- Joshua Obed
White Bear River Pardys- John Pardy
Confederation, Labrador gets the vote- Thorwald Perrault
Christmas Programs, Lockwood School, 1932- Jane Hamel Lethbridge
Christmas- Dorothy Reeves Fequet
Our Flour is Almost Gone- Kirby Walsh and Solomon Davis
Waste Not, Want Not, Flour bags & other handy material- George Rich
Lest We Forget- 

Front cover: Katchinak and Father Edward O’Brien, Davis Inlet. August 7th, 1930. Courtesy Father Edward O’Brien.
Back cover: Muriel Pardy, Barbara Heard and Manuel Pardy. Cartwright, 1938. Courtesy Barbara Crawford.

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Weight 0.12 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm
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Physical, Digital