Volume 34-1/2

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Vol. 34-1/2 – 2012

Regular Issue

Articles

Robert ST. GEORGE

Ethnographic Things

Robert ST. GEORGE

Objects and Subjects in Haida History

Cory W. THORNE

Mexicans with Sweaters, Working in the Tar/Oil Sands, in Newfoundland’s Third Largest City

Cory W. THORNE

Regionalism, Narrative, and Immigration in Fort McMurray, (Texas?)

John BODNER

“Once I’m there I can find out where I am”

John BODNER

Place Making and the Homeless Geographies of a Downtown Toronto Street Kid Community

Jillian GOULD

“I lit the Candle with Fire from my Heart”

Jillian GOULD

Observing Yom Hashoa (Holocaust Remembrance Day) at a Jewish Home for the Aged

Anne-Florence BISSON

La « Revengeance » des duchesses

Anne-Florence BISSON

Une mise en scène carnavalesque hors Carnaval

Andrée GENDREAU

Of Ideas and Objects

Lucie BENOIT

Un patrimoine culturel immatériel émergent

Lucie BENOIT

Le Courir du Mardi gras de Faquetaigue, en Louisiane

Janice Esther TULK

Sound, Remembrance, and Personal Experience Narratives

Janice Esther TULK

The Corner Brook Mill Whistle and World War II

Jean-Ronald AUGUSTIN

La mémoire de l’esclavage dans l’espace public

Jean-Ronald AUGUSTIN

Initiatives pour sa patrimonialisation à Bordeaux (France) et à Port-au-Prince (Haïti)

Mariya LESIV

Prayer and Power

Mariya LESIV

A New Women’s Tradition in a Ukrainian Village

Lucie PRADEL

Patrimoine partagé et carnaval caribéen

Richard MacKINNON, Lachlan MacKINNON

Residual Radicalism

Richard MacKINNON, Lachlan MacKINNON

Labour Song-Poems of Industrial Decline

Richard MacKINNON, Lachlan MacKINNON

Carnet de notes / Notebook

Robinson NGAMETCHE

Festival Ngondo Afro-Monde de Montréal comme adaptation de l’identité culturelle des Sawa au Canada

Robinson NGAMETCHE

Le cas de la fête du Ngondo des peuples sawa célébrée à Montréal et à Douala