Vol. 42, No. 2

$7.50

The June 2018 issue of them days contains stories of the fishery, Okak, and Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Them Days had a fine help from Abby Winters and Aaron Cabot. An issue is Letters: A Memory of Doris Saunders. Gordon Parsons was one of the first to take an Oath of Citizenship. Nain was established in 1771. William Larkham, Jr. went to school in William’s Harbour. Bertha Winters was born in Napartuk Bay. Vera Butt’s grandparents are John and Mary Ann Davis. James Saunders was born near St. Anthony. Mavis Penney grew up in St. John’s, NL. Robin Goodfellow- Baikie does berry picking all by herself. A Tribute to Jane is an issue by Ron Perrault.

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These Days at Them Days – Aimee Chaulk
Letters: A Memory of Doris Saunders – Paul Blake
Oath of Citizenship – Gordon Parsons
An Eighteenth-Century Moravian Narrative about the Origin of the Settlement of Okak – Hans Rollmann
How One Fishery Ended and Another Began –William Larkham, Jr.
Kanuilijong? – Bertha Winters
Life at Cape North – Vera Butt
Labrador Gallery: Humans of Labrador – Tamarack Camera Club
Who What Where When Why
Partial Identification
Fishing, Trapping and Preaching: James Saunders and Joseph Tulk of Sandwich Bay
– Burton K. Janes
A Life of Teaching in the Arts– Mavis Penney
Labrador par hazard – Robin Goodfellow-Baikie
A Tribute to Jane – Ron Perrault
Happy Valley Pioneer
Aboriginal Myths and Legends
– Ryan Turner
Then and Now

Front cover: Bertha Winters. Courtesy of Bertha Winters
Back cover: Jacinda and Petrina Beals, photographed by Mike Hynes for
Tamarack Camera Club’s Humans of Labrador project.

Additional information

Weight .12 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15 × .5 cm
Magazine Type

Digital, Physical