Vol.29 No.4

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Jim Zwick has agreed to submit several articles on the subject his doing. Evelena sailed to Boston. Margaret Baikie wrote an account of her life in Esquimaux Bay. Eleanor Taylor Belmore’s dad was Corey Taylor. Christine (Lyall) Baikie was born in Nutak. The Labrador Flag has white, green and blue with a spruce twig in the upper left corner. During Christmas people arrived Hopedale for the Advent Christmas festival. The Good Ship Iris is a poem by George Pauls. Rev. Henry Gordon and Clara took some pictures in Sandwich Bay Mission from 1915-1925. We are at cross-road and need input from our readers to help us set a course for the future. A Call of Unity is a poem by Sarah Howell. Caitlyn Baikie is from Nain, Labrador.

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Them Days Vol. 29 No. 4 – 2005

These Days at THEM DAYS
Inuit Entertainers in the U.S: Part 1 – Jim Zwick
A Storm on the Bay – Margaret Campbell-Baikie
Walking Home from Labrador – Eleanor Belmore
I Was Born in Nutak – Christine Baikie
The Flag of Labrador – Ernest Davis
The Good Ship Iris – George Pauls
The Good Ship Iris (Poem) – George Pauls
Photos of Sandwich Bay – Rev. Henry Gordon
Them Days – Notice of AGM
A Call for Unity – Sarah Holwell
My Grandfather – Caitlyn Baikie

Front cover: Esther (Eneutseak) and baby Columbia. (Midway Types: A Book of Illustrated Lessons about the People of the Midway Plaisance, World’s Fair, 1893. Chicago: American Engraving Co., 1894) Courtesy of Jim Zwick.

Back cover: Columbia, postcard signed August 29, 1908. Courtesy of Jim Zwick.

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

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