Vol.21 No.1
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Them Days Vol. 21 No. 1 – 1995
Dave Martin has dreamt about being told of the old days and it became a reality. Mary F. Penney was born in Cartwright. Inuit still have traditional ways from the forefathers. Ike Rich says memories are good too, in the past. Poems by Barbara’s, Muriel (Pardy) Way. An issue is called Shipping Disasters in the Labrador Straights – 1941 by Hubert Hardy. Camping is open by Dave Paddon. IKKilsinguvik is a place in a village which is now Nain. Remembering Nain is a poem by Joan Stredman. Flora May Paulo was born in Red Point, Domino, Labrador, Fox harbour was her father’s real home.
THEM DAYS, the next 20 years- Doris J. Saunders
Muddy Bay (1914-1922)- Mary F. Penney
We, the Inuit, are changing- Martin Martin
A Different Age- Ike Rich
Two Gentle Women- Doris J. Saunders
‘September’- John O. Heard
Shipping Disasters in the Labrador Straits- 1941- Herbert Hardy
Camping- Dave Paddon
IKKilsinguvimiut/People of IKKilsinguvik- Mannasse Fox
Remembering Nain- Joan Stedman
Flora May Chubbs- Rosalie Chubbs
Short Stories- Flora May Chubbs
Renovating THEM DAYS-
Mulliauk Mouche-
Dr. Doris J. Saunders-dogtea
Labrador Gallery- Anne Pone
shore
sea
sFront cover: Isaac (Ike) Rich, Happy Valley – 1975. Nigel Markham photo.
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Weight | .12 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm |
Magazine | Physical, Digital |