Called the Northlanders by the Moravian missionaries who sought to colonize them, Avanimiut were ...
Fairies might be good or bad, and encounters with them funny or fatal. They can take on the form ...
Throughout Northern Ireland, the term 'civil society' refers to community and voluntary sector or...
History and Renewal of Labrador's Inuit-Métis is a collection of twelve essays presenting new res...
Resettlement is a global phenomenon once again at the forefront of political debate in Newfoundla...
Place Peripheral examines community and regional development in rural, island, and remote locales...
The Foresters' Scribe is the first comprehensive study of the Newfoundland Forestry Companies (NF...
John Nick Jeddore's richly detailed memoir begins when he was a boy in the 1920s and 1930s. His h...
This book presents a broad range of perspectives and voices - Inuit and non-Inuit, youth and Elde...
While well-known songs such as 'The Badger Drive' and 'Tickle Cove Pond' provide glimpses into th...
From the early 1800s on, we encounter the first French writers to become interested in life in Ne...
Left out of the national apology and reconciliation process begun in 2008, survivors of residenti...
Shaped by Silence brings together the powerful stories of five women from Ireland, Canada, and Au...
Bringing Home Animals is an ethnography detailing what the author learned as a result of travelli...
First elected to Newfoundland's House of Assembly in 1882, Robert Bond served as a member of gove...
How does one transform small size and relative isolation into a powerful combination for sustaina...
I Never Knowed It Was Hard, the memoirs of Naskaupi River trapper and fiddler Louie Montague, a 7...
At the end of World War I, after four years of unimaginable man-made destruction, a swiftly killi...
Since the invention of moving pictures, countless Inuit have worked in front of and behind the ca...
For more than a decade now, the $13 billion Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project has been generati...
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Fishing Measures investigates the introduction of fisheries science to Newfoundland's saltfishery...
Employment-related geographical mobility is widespread and increasing within Canada and around th...
At a distance, Corner Windows and Cul-De-Sacs is a study of urban growth, planning, and household...
Phebe Florence Miller was a poet and postmistress who lived in Topsail, Newfoundland and Labrador...
At the age of eighty-three, Paulus Maggo, a highly respected Inuit elder residing in Nain on the ...
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Over the centuries, people living in Newfoundland and Labrador have demonstrated remarkable resou...
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The lack of decent urban housing - a problem neither new nor unique to Newfoundland - was widely ...
With a story spanning over seventy years of the life of respected Elder Calvin White, One Man's J...
In recent decades, the development of Indigenous Archaeology has prompted a shift in how non-Indi...
Through the voices of vivid characters, witty and moving dialogue, and poetically drawn landscape...
In the summer of 1892, an American company chartered a schooner to coastal Labrador to recruit In...
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Drawing on one of Newfoundland and Labrador's richest archival treasures, the letters written to ...
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In a riveting narrative, psychological anthropologist Jean L. Briggs takes us through six months ...
This book offers scholarly state-of-the-art presentations concerning material culture research at...
In 1991 the Atlantic groundfish fishery in Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick experienced dim...
Edward Feild, Newfoundland's second Anglican bishop, was consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterb...
In 1988, Merrell Dow, an American transnational company, proposed to build a chemical factory in ...
This book is about the problems faced by able-bodied men who are forced to live off public welfar...
Before 1950, the greatest number of Newfoundland farmers lived in the St. John's area. They and t...
This collection includes a variety of forms - art, photography, personal narrative, translation a...
The global fisheries crisis has prompted widespread debate about the origins of overfishing in ma...
In 1965, the classically trained musician and composer Kenneth Peacock published a three-volume w...
This is the first book-length inquiry into Newfoundland immigration prior to Confederation in 194...
Kay Burns and David Eso's edition of Leo Ferrari's The Earth Is Flat! introduces us to a long-for...
Talking Violence is a conversational journey around St. John's, reconstructing the repeated discu...