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Baccalieu Trail Traditional Knowledge Inventory - Katie Crane & Dale Gilbert Jarvis

18 Sep 2020

you’ll have a spell put on you for life!” I used to go trouting in the ponds and the gullies, So, in goes the young boys, and they walked and he used to say to me, “Clifford, when you gets over the rock, and lo and behold - and it’s still into Pitcher’s Pond, be careful because”, he said, in there! “you’ll see a man there. [...] We used to grow mostly potatoes, but I know what it was to work in that situation from plowing the field with the horses and putting the capelin on the potatoes and so on and so forth. [...] Over a period of centuries, the fishery has created fieldwork as a graduate student in Folklore at a bond between those who live along the rocky Memorial University in the community, taking shores of Newfoundland and Labrador and the extensive photographs and notes on the con- sea. [...] For the past 20 years, the Centre has funded almost 200 applied research projects relevant to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and organized dozens of public events, ranging from annual lectures to policy dialogues to regional workshops, bringing ideas and solutions to some of the most pressing problems facing the province today. [...] 31 Do you practice a traditional skill along the Baccalieu Trail? Does someone you know? Please contact us at ich@heritagenl ca! The mission of the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Office is to safeguard and sustain the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Newfoundland and Labrador for present and future generations everywhere, as a vital part of the ident.
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