Vol. 3, No. 1 – Digital Only

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More school stories tell about one student’s experience on how they used to sneak out to the lavatory to smoke. An excerpt from Rev. Henry Gordon tells of how he’d found one family all alone weeks after the Flu in 1918, the survivors too tell their stories from how they’ve became left alone and how they’d survive. Learn about the Labrador crafts of making seal skin boots and how to make em’ last. Continue with a series of eerie tales from Labrador back in Them Days.

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Them Days Vol. 3, No. 1 – 1977 – Digital only

Makkovik School, circa 1928 – Alice Perrault

No Pants In My Day – Annie Blake

1918 Flu at Mountaineer Cove – Rev. Henry Gordon

We Sons of Labrador – Byron Chaulk

Labrador Crafts

Ghostly Tales 

T’was Love, Maid – William Tracy

Kinmit Kattakalauktut Ikkalakut – Susannah Igloliorte

The Dogs Fell Through The Window – Susannah Igloliorte

The Harvey Family – Sylvia Cook Hand

Lost in a Storm – Elsie Penny

A Story About How The Pallisers Got Their Name – Edna Campbell

News From Killinek, 1920 – Ernest Lyall

Two Curlews: A Winter’s Grub – Matilda Martin