Vol. 19, No. 2
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Them Days Vol. 19 No. 2 – 1994
Miriam Hamel says we had our food from the land. Ice Fishin’ is a poem by Josie (Curl) Penny. Mom’s Seal Stew is a poem by Josie (Curl) Penny. In memory of Ambrose Brooks. Who Has Heard My Heart Break? is a poem by Rose S. Oliver. Henry N. Mesher remembers when he was 8 or 9 years old, fishing. Everyone is interested in in seals but no one up to it. L’anse Au Diable is nearly 25 miles from the Quebec and Labrador border. Old fella poisoned his daughter and wife lived near Makkovik. Leo O’Brien worked as an Assistant Light Keeper in Point Armour. CFGB is the first radio station in Canada where Kenneth P. Smith first volunteered in 1951. Christmas Memories is a poem by Gerald Pye.
Food from the Land- Miriam Hamel
Ice Fishin’- Josie (Curl) Penny
Images of Country Food- Joan Stedman
Mom’s Seal Stew- Josie (Curl) Penny
InogigiKatalauttavut (The Way We Used to Live)- Jacko Kajuatsiak
Ambrose Brooks-
The Electrified Hare- Tom Watt
Who Has Heard My Heart Break- Rose S. Oliver
Chum Grinham- Alder Ford
Draggers Ruined the Fishery- Henry N. Mesher
My Best Day’s Pay- John M. Earle
A Thrilling Experience- Pat Cabot
A Strange Old Man- Rupert McNeill
My First Experience in Court- Leo O’Brien
CFGB- 1951-54- Kenneth P. Smith
Christmas Memories- Gerald Pye
Labrador Gallery (An Inuk Hunter)
Front cover: Sampson Hamel and Joseph Tulk, Goose Cove. Courtesy Jane (Hamel) Lethbridge.molasses
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Weight | .12 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm |
Magazine Type | Physical, Digital |