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Folklore - Cape Breton UniversityFolklore is the study of informal culture. The study of a group's folklore yields valuable insights into how that group operates in the world.
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None### Summary of Métis Folklore: Little People, Ma-ma-kwa-se-sak or Memeguayiwahk
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[PDF] 118 Acadiensis Folklore Research in Atlantic Canada: An OverviewIn Canada, generally, and in Maritime Canada, particularly, folklore has not yet achieved academic respectability. Few Canadian universities offer any folklore ...
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Oral Traditions | indigenousfoundationsIntroduction “The Elders would serve as mnemonic pegs to each other. They will be speaking individually uninterrupted in a circle one after another.
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[PDF] c. marius barbeau and the origins controversyIn any analysis of the history of folklore scholarship in Canada, it is readily apparent that Marius Barbeau was a scholar of great signif icance.
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MUN Folklore and Language PublicationsMar 2, 2022 · The publications programme is mandated to publish significant works on folkloristics, especially those relevant to Canada, particularly Newfoundland & Labrador.
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Canadian Declaration for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural ...This Declaration is part of a long history of safeguarding, of study and of development of Canada's intangible cultural heritage.
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The Government of Canada and Intangible Cultural Heritage - Érudit” It was through this early UNESCO work in folklore that Canadian Heritage first became aware of this particular kind of cultural expression, a form they ...
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First NationsMay 22, 2025 · There are over 630 First Nations communities in Canada, which represent more than 50 Nations and 50 Indigenous languages.Indigenous peoples · Canada · Non-Status Indians
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Franco-Canadian Folk MusicFeb 25, 2008 · Some French-Canadian folk songs derive from a medieval French tradition brought over by the early colonists; they exist today as an old form ...
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[PDF] Voyageur & French Canadian Folk SongsI have provided the English words to aid in understanding the text, but like most of these voyageur songs, it really needs to be sung in French! A very pleasant.
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Ballads | The Canadian EncyclopediaDec 11, 2013 · Ballads in Canada include old popular ballads, broadsides, and native ballads. Broadsides are more prosaic, while native ballads focus on real ...
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From Kubasa to Cod: Repackaging Ukrainian Culture for Varying ...Sep 12, 2023 · Throughout much of the 20th century, Ukrainian music in Canada was shaped primarily by musical traditions that originated in the western ...
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Elves, Dwarves, Fairies, and Goblins in Canadian Settler FolkloreMay 21, 2021 · One of the most authoritative sources on Newfoundland fairy lore is Californian folklorist Dr. Barbara Rieti's 1991 book Strange Terrain ...
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Chinese Canadians - The Canadian EncyclopediaChinese Canadians are one of the largest ethnic groups in the country. In the 2021 census, more than 1.7 million people reported being of Chinese origin.
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Marius Barbeau | The Canadian EncyclopediaMay 19, 2008 · Barbeau was the founder of professional folklore studies in Canada and was one of the first collectors of folk songs (courtesy Library and ...Missing: 1940s | Show results with:1940s
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About ACEF | Association canadienne d'ethnologie et de folkloreThe Folklore Studies Association of Canada (FSAC) is an educational, non-profit association founded in June 1976 for the purpose of increasing education and ...
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The Raven and the First Men: From Conception to CompletionJan 9, 2020 · A Haida Legend of the Raven and the First Men According to Haida legend, the Raven found himself alone one day on Rose Spit beach, on Haida ...
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[PDF] The creation of Haida Gwaii (Haida) - Canadian Museum of HistoryNow he made himself into Raven. And he flew down, he was going to fly down to Haida Gwaii. So he made himself into a Raven and was going to fly down ...
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Traditional Stories - Minwanjigewin: Food and TraditionJun 11, 2014 · Nanabozho is a trickster figure and can be a bit of a rascal, but unlike trickster figures in some tribes, he does not model immoral or ...<|separator|>
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The Legend of Sedna the Sea Goddess - Canada's Polar LifeAs the sea goddess, Sedna has dominion over her creatures and controls the availability of seal, walrus, fish, whale, and other sea animals to Inuit hunters.Missing: bounty | Show results with:bounty
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The Story of Sedna - tea&bannockSep 16, 2018 · Sedna's story involves an arranged marriage, her father's sacrifice, and the birth of sea creatures from her cut fingers, making her a goddess.Missing: bounty | Show results with:bounty
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Sxwōxwiyám | Sq'éwlets - A Stó:lō-Coast Salish Community in the ...Individually, they are known as Xá:ls. They transformed our ancestors into specific mountains, rocks, birds, land animals, fish, and plants, to teach us how to ...
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[PDF] Coast Salish Transformation StoriesTransformation stories are an important way that Coast Salish people make sense of their place in the world. George StsE''lis, a Stó:lÇ chief, shared a rich ...
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Oral Tradition | Indigenous Peoples Atlas of CanadaThe Métis Oral Tradition is rooted in spirituality. Creation stories of how things came to be are usually told as trickster stories.
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[PDF] The Moral Epistemology of First Nations Stories - ERICTo introduce the notion that a culture is best understood as a peo- ple enacting a story relating humans, nature, and the sacred, as well as the basic contrast ...
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More Than Monsters: The Deeper Significance of Wendigo StoriesNov 30, 2021 · The wendigo stories of Algonquian peoples offer a window into the endurance of cultural resources used to transmit significant moral values.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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The Mythology and Misrepresentation of the Windigo - BackStoryNov 23, 2016 · The windigo originates from spiritual beliefs held by Indigenous peoples who inhabited large parts of both the northeastern seaboard and ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Rulers of the Upper Realm, Thunderbirds Are Powerful Native SpiritsNov 30, 2020 · Beyond Sioux beliefs, Thunderbirds permeate the spiritual world of widespread Native groups, including the Ojibwa of the Great Lakes region, ...
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Tales from the Hoh and Quileute - Pacific Northwest Seismic NetworkNeah bay Indians believe that the lightning is caused by two monstrous feathered snakes which dart out from under Thunderbird's breast when he flies forth in ...
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Memegwesi (Mannegishi), Little People of the Chippewa and CreeMemegwesi are small riverbank-dwelling water spirits. They are generally benign creatures, but sometimes blow canoes astray or steal things when they are not ...
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[PDF] The QallupilluitSep 1, 2007 · According to Rasumussen, some Inuit he interviewed believed the giants were members of strange tribes, real people, who Inuit encountered in ...
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Here There Be Monsters | Up Here PublishingStrange things happen out on the land. Retelling those cautionary tales and scary stories is an Inuit tradition being kept alive by a new generation of artists.
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Cree Legends, Myths, and Traditional Indian StoriesIndex of Cree Indian legends, folktales, and mythology. Includes descriptions of Wesakechak and other Cree mythological characters.
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Your Guide to the Monsters in Inuit ArtFeb 15, 2021 · In others, the creatures are said to take the form of various Arctic animals to trick victims into approaching the boundary between land and sea ...
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Acadian Folklore Studies### Summary of Acadian Folklore Studies
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Oral Literature in French | The Canadian EncyclopediaFeb 7, 2006 · Oral Literature in French, including tales, songs, sayings, legends, superstitions, proverbs and other forms, is part of the heritage left by the first French ...
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The Great Deportation: A Recurring Theme in Acadian SongApr 2, 2014 · The Great Deportation led to the current dispersal of the Acadian people and the elimination of a unified Acadian territory. Many Acadians came ...
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Folklore### Summary of Folklore Sections from https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/folklore
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The Wicked But Redeemable Side Of French-Canadian FolktalesNov 5, 2022 · Most stories rooted in Québec center on other characters and themes, like fur trappers, woodsmen, and the devil himself.
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About the Mhist - Musée d'histoire de SherbrookeThe Mhist was founded on March 2, 1927, under the name Société Historique des Cantons-de-l'Est. From the outset, the Société gave itself a twofold mandate: To ...
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[PDF] FRENCh CANADiAN FOLktALES - The Salem State Digital RepositoryThis collection contains 19th-century Québécois folktales, translated from French, that document the cultural experiences and values of early French settlers, ...Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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Enchanted Canoe - Canada's HistoryOct 27, 2015 · A well-known version of the folktale known as “La Chasse-galerie” was written by Honoré Beaugrand in 1892. In this story, a group of woodcutters ...
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[PDF] The Devil at the Dance, Variations on a Theme Robert RodriquezThe tales "Ti-Jean and the Devil" and "Rose Latulippe" tell us much about human nature, whether it be the often desperate desire for fame and recognition or the ...
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[PDF] the legal within folktales: embedded law in indigenous and french ...ABSTRACT: This essay pertains to the discovery of legal concepts and principles within Indigenous and French Canadian oral folk stories.
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The Legend of the Flying Canoe (La Chasse-galerie) - NFBThe Legend of the Flying Canoe (La Chasse-galerie) · The Sweater · Snow Cat · The Trout That Stole the Rainbow · Blackberry Subway Jam · Roses Sing on New Snow.
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Ghost ships, dead pirates and phantoms: MUN student tracks ... - CBCApr 27, 2020 · An interactive map compiled by a graduate student in Memorial University's folklore department is a collection of ghost ship stories from around Newfoundland.
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How a sea monster myth was born in west Saint John | CBC NewsJan 28, 2020 · A handful of written sources variously claim that the creature is an old Inuit legend and that the story dates "all the way back to the ...
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The Black Barque: Newfoundland's Ship of the DeadOct 30, 2025 · Discover the legend of the Black Barque, Newfoundland's ghost ship said to appear before fire, famine, and tragedy along the coast.
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The Ghost Ship Resolven - Product of NewfoundlandOct 11, 2021 · The tale of Newfoundland's ghost ship Resolven. In 1884 the brig was found sailing without a living soul aboard.
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[PDF] The Scots in Canada - Canadian Historical AssociationBy 1815 the "Ur Communities" of Highlanders were well established, especially around Pictou and Antigonish (Nova Scotia), Glen- garry (Upper Canada) and Belfast ...
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Nineteenth century immigrants in Nova Scotia - Electric ScotlandThis study will focus on various themes such as the Scottish emigration, the religion of the immigrants, economic factors, the language, and the arts and ...
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The Old Hag phenomenon as sleep paralysis - PubMedThe Old Hag phenomenon involves body paralysis and hallucinations, similar to sleep paralysis, and is traditionally interpreted as an attack of 'Old Hag'.
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The Mysterious Isle Haute - Backyard HistoryMar 12, 2022 · A mysterious fog-shrouded island. It is said to be home to spirits, pirates' buried treasure, and a trapped ghost ship.
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Mummering & Janneying | Intangible Cultural HeritageJul 27, 2022 · Mummering/janneying involves disguised groups visiting homes, hosts trying to guess their identities, and the social element of the tradition.
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Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland & Labrador MummeringA tradition practiced in various forms for over 300 years, mummering, mumming, or janneying in Newfoundland and Labrador describes the practice of visiting ...
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Paul Bunyan | The Canadian EncyclopediaFeb 6, 2006 · Bunyan, Paul, mythical giant lumberjack. Tales of how Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe, created the Great Lakes, the Rocky Mountains and the tides ...
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Mad for Maple Syrup – Tall Tale | Paul Bunyan Scenic BywayA winter scene in a snowy forest with leafless trees. Buckets collect sap for maple. Don't you just love maple syrup? Heck, everybody loves maple syrup! Paul ...
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Railroad Mysteries: Part 2 – Phantom Lights Over RailwaysMay 13, 2022 · Some say that the bright light so often seen over the old railroad is the headlamp of the engine that killed the unfortunate trainman.
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Ghost Train: From Canadian folklore at Americanfolklore.netAug 28, 2022 · Ghost Train. An Alberta Ghost Story. retold by. S. E. Schlosser. I was a railway fireman back in those days, working on the CPR line in Alberta.Missing: Pacific construction 1880s
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United Empire Loyalist Heritage Centre and CemeteryLike their website says, “Family Camping since 1784!" Campfire ghost stories will seem a little more real. Who knows, maybe a few spectral visitors will ...Missing: British | Show results with:British
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Ukrainian Ritual on the Prairies - Harvard Ukrainian StudiesDrawing on more than ten years of interviews and fieldwork, Ukrainian Ritual on the Prairies describes the culture of Ukrainian Canadians living in the prairie ...
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Dust Bowl Days or the “Dirty Thirties” - Legends of AmericaThe Dust Bowl, sometimes referred to as the Dirty Thirties, was a period of severe dust storms which caused major agricultural damage to American prairies.
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Lumbering Songs from the Ontario ShantiesCanadian folk song authority Edith Fowke recorded men who decades earlier had ventured into the North Woods of Ontario to cut timber.Missing: folklorist folklore
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Fur Trade - Indigenous Peoples Atlas of CanadaThe Métis began making a living as trappers by the end of the 1700s. They sold furs to three fur trade companies: Hudson's Bay Company, the North West Company, ...Missing: yarns folklore
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The Trapper - Canada's HistorySep 28, 2021 · "The Trapper" is a photo essay about Cree trapper Isaiah Clark, who seeks furs like marten, mink, and fox, and then trades them at Norway House.
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Hudson's Bay Company Adventures: Tales of Canada's Fur Traders ...The early history of the Hudson's Bay Company comes alive in these true tales of fur-trade wars, incredible wilderness journeys, hardships and danger.
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Ghosts of the Klondike - Travel YukonGhosts of the Klondike"A show to die for" isn't simply an overused cliché when it comes to the haunted Palace Grand Theatre.Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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The Legend of Bigfoot - FabulaHubSep 20, 2024 · According to Salish tradition, Sasquatch was a protector of the forest, a guardian spirit who lived in harmony with nature. Unlike the fearsome ...
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Secret Sasquatch Files - Mysteries of CanadaMar 22, 2025 · This video featured untold Canadian Sasquatch stories drawn from the unpublished newsletters of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club (BCSCC).
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The Lost Patrol - Mysteries of CanadaOct 31, 2014 · The “Lost Patrol” had set out from Fort McPherson, N.W.T., Dec. 21, 1910, heading for Dawson, Yukon Territory, a trek of roughly 800 kilometers ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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15 Traditional Tales About the Northern Lights | FolkloreRating 5.0 (20) May 27, 2025 · Indigenous Greenlanders believed that the lights were dancing spirits of children who had died at birth. 3. For Wisconsin's Fox Native Americans ...
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'Little People' in First Nations Legend - Mysteries of CanadaFeb 24, 2024 · “Memegwesiwak,” Chamberlain wrote, “(plural of memegwesi), 'a sort of sirens or water-nymphs, which, the Indians believe, live in the water and ...
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The power of Acimowin (Storytelling) for climate change policyJun 12, 2023 · Stories about Wesakechak, the nehiyawak trickster, often teach us about our actions and consequences, values, and how things came to be. Many ...Missing: folklore narratives
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Ukrainian Folklore Archives | University of Alberta MuseumsThe Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives (Museum Collection) studies, documents, acquires, and preserves Ukrainian folklore in Ukraine, Canada, and ...
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Ukrainian Easter Egg | Teachers' Zone - Canadian Museum of HistoryA pysanka (plural: pysanky) is a Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk motifs and designs using a wax-resist method. This ...
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[PDF] An Approach to the Study of Doukhobor Folktale Tradition - ArcaFour representative examples collected in Canada recently are presented here. A. GRANDFATHER'S NECK. A family legend dating, by the reference to alcohol, to c.
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Pennsylvania German Folklore Society of Ontario: PGFSOThe PGFSO serves to research and record the contribution of the early settler families from Pennsylvania who began arriving in Upper Canada beginning in 1786.
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"Hex Signs: Sacred and Celestial Symbolism in Pennsylvania Dutch ...Mar 22, 2019 · Hex signs, or barn stars, are vibrant murals of stars, sunbursts, and moons on Pennsylvania Dutch barns, seen as ordinary by locals but as ...
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Nyja Island I Kanada: The Icelandic Settlement of the Interlake Area ...Jan 20, 2019 · Icelandic settlement in Canada has had a long and detailed history, its roots dating to the arrival of Leif Eriksson in North America in the ...Missing: elf hidden 1870s
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History | Icelandic Festival of ManitobaIt was led by the Infantry School Band, followed by four men in traditional Icelandic costume, carrying flags. They were followed by other men, then teenagers ...Missing: Thule hybrid
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History and Legends | Dragon Boat BC 龍舟會Dragon boat racing has its roots in ancient myths and legends. Multiple legends are tied to its truly ancient roots before the unification of China.
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An Equilibrist Vodou Goddess | Harvard Divinity BulletinMy own research consists of personal interviews with Haitian Vodou practitioners, ethnographic study, and fieldwork in a sacred Vodou community in Montreal, ...Missing: folklore Quebec
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A Misunderstood Tradition - Haitian Vodou - The CityMay 23, 2025 · Haitian vodou is a misunderstood traditions with many myths surrounding it. The City explores them within the Montreal landscape.
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Canadian Multiculturalism Policy, 1971Multiculturalism was intended to preserve the cultural freedom of individuals and provide recognition of the cultural contributions of diverse ethnic groups to ...
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The Vanishing Hitchhiker | Snopes.comSep 17, 1999 · The most common version of the legend involves a driver who stops for a strange girl on a highway, then during the course of the ride realizes ...
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Does Canada have haunted highways? - QuoraAug 9, 2024 · Yes: reputedly 'haunted' streets, roads and highways are some of the most common subjects of folklore and urban legends. These include stories ...What do urban legends mean in Spanish?What is the urban legend/folklore from your area?More results from www.quora.com
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Walkerton E. coli outbreak - Wikipedia... contamination of the drinking water supply of Walkerton, Ontario, Canada with E. ... The water supply was contaminated as a result of improper water treatment ...Missing: urban legends
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Inside Walkerton: Canada's worst-ever E. coli contamination - CBCMay 17, 2010 · Seven people died and hundreds were made ill from drinking contaminated water in Walkerton, Ont., in 2000. And according to the local ...
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While Nestlé extracts millions of litres from their land, residents have ...Oct 5, 2018 · Residents of a First Nations community try to improve the water situation as the beverage company extracts from their land.
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Can Canada break its ice hockey curse? - BBCIt's been over 30 years since a Canadian team took home ... Can Canada break its ice hockey curse? 16 June 2025. Share. Save. Robin Levinson KingBBC News.Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Canada's Stanley Cup curse reaches 25th season with Leafs' lossApr 24, 2019 · Canada's Stanley Cup curse reaches 25th season with Leafs' loss · Canucks, Canadiens could join playoff favourites the Flames, Jets, Toronto next ...
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Ogopogo documentary shines spotlight on mythical B.C. lake creatureAug 15, 2024 · The investigative report titled 'Cursed Waters: Creature of Lake Okanagan' is now available on Amazon Prime.
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Hellhounds in CanadaJul 17, 2023 · This furry phantom is almost universally regarded as a sinister entity, considered to be a hellhound, or servant of the Devil; some sort of malevolent ...
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Most Haunted Places in Vancouver, BC - TripSavvyJun 7, 2019 · Find the Most Haunted Places in Vancouver, BC: haunted local landmarks, Vancouver ghost guides, haunted Vancouver tours, and more.
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Ghost Stories of Alberta by Barbara Smith | GoodreadsRating 3.4 (76) In this book, the author has collected ghost stories specifically from Alberta where she has discovered strange tales of hauntings in schools, restaurants, ...Ghost Stories Of Alberta · About The Author · Ratings & ReviewsMissing: oil sands
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Search the Collection | Canadian Museum of HistoryThe collection features objects, specimens, works of art, written documents, books, photographs, and sound and visual recordings.
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Folklore Studies Association of Canada - Université LavalThe next FSAC Annual Conference will be held from May 30-June 2 2026, at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Corner Brook (NL). More ...Missing: 1976 | Show results with:1976
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Maritime Folk Songs: From the Collection of Helen CreightonHelen Creighton collected maritime songs remembered by an older generation of Canadians, mainly from Nova Scotia, between 1928 and 1954.Missing: 1950s | Show results with:1950s
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation: NCTRThe NCTR is a place of learning and dialogue where the truths of the residential school experience will be honoured and kept safe for future generations.
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Celtic Colours International Festival – The Celtic Colours ...The Celtic Colours International Festival is a nine-day celebration of Cape Breton Island's traditional culture, with hundreds of events and activities.Schedule · Info · Plan Your Trip · Festival Programs
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Powell Street Festival Society - VancouverPowell Street Festival is the largest Japanese Canadian summer festival in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Celebrating Japanese Canadian art and culture to connect ...2025 Festival Program · Festival Lottery · Festival Applications · AboutMissing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Grande Bataille de Bicolline | Festival | Saint-Mathieu-du-ParcThis event is a medieval immersion where more than 4000 participants bring to life a village of over 250 buildings and a host of activities over 7 days: ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Folklore Collection | Memorial University LibrariesThe collection has over 30,000 monographs, 200+ journals, and digital resources, focusing on Newfoundland, Canada, and North America, with some digitized ...Missing: post- 2020
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UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music of the WorldThe UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music of the World included more than a hundred pioneering audio recordings of the world's traditional music published ...Missing: Acadian | Show results with:Acadian