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Since the late 1800s, publishing has brought expression to the
full range and diversity of scholarly research undertaken by the Canadian
Museum of Civilization and the Canadian War Museum. To discover this
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Sakura in the Land of the Maple Leaf: Japanese Cultural Traditions in Canada
Carlo Caldarola, Mitsuru Shimpo and K. Victor Ujimoto
Ban Seng Hoe, ed.
Based on research conducted in the mid-1970s, this book profiles the regional development of Japanese cultural traditions in British Columbia, southern Alberta and metropolitan Toronto. The authors examine how long held Japanese beliefs and practices responded to the social upheaval caused by diaspora, internment, prejudice and cultural assimilation and provide us with a snapshot of Japanese culture in post-war Canada, 100 years after the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants. Firsthand accounts, archival photographs and evocative descriptions round out this fascinating look at a culture in transition which still retains its essential identity and ultimately influences the culture around it.
Mercury Series • Cultural Studies Paper 82 • 216 pages • 46 photographs
$39.95 (paper)
ISBN 978-0-660-19703-6 |
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Boat Building in Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland
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David A. Taylor
This revised edition of a classic work covers the history, design,
construction and use of traditional, wooden inshore fishing boats created
in the town of Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Lavishly illustrated,
this book is a practical guide for boatbuilding enthusiasts and
a valuable resource for scholars.
Annie Proulx, author of the Shipping News (1993), wrote the foreword
for this re-issue of Boat Building In Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland.
Mercury Series . Cultural Studies Paper 80 . 188 pages . 126 black
and white photographs $29.95 (paper)
ISBN 0-660-19599-2
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AVAILABLE IN A SPECIAL
THREE-BOOK PACKAGE OFFER |
Yeenoo dài’ k’è’tr’ijilkai’ ganagwaandaii
Long Ago Sewing We Will Remember
The Story of the Gwich’in Traditional Caribou Skin Clothing Project
Judy Thompson and Ingrid Kritsch
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Whadòo Tehmì
Dene Spruce Root Basketry: Revival of a Tradition
Suzan Marie and Judy Thompson
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Dene Ts’ukegháí Tene Rahesi
Long-Ago People’s Packsack, Dene Babiche Bags: Tradition
& Revival
Suzan Marie and Judy Thompson
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$40.00 (paper)
ISBN 0-660-19514-3 |
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