Franco-American Folklore : A Cornucopia of Culture

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Franco-American Folklore : A Cornucopia of Culture

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Paper on the folklore of the Acadian and Malecite people of the St. John River Valley in New Brunswick and northern Maine. Types of Franco American folklore, processes of its retrieval and study, and what it teaches about the history of the communities from which it comes. Written by a folklorist and professor of history at the University of Maine at Fort Kent. Compiled from four summer seminar lectures at the University of Maine: Franco-American Folklore; Folklore and History; Folklore and Language; Stock-taking. Includes an index of names of people from Maine and New Brunswick whose folklore resources and idiomatic terms were included in the text of the paper. Reprinted in "Vers l'évolution d'un culture," by Céleste Roberge.

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Paradis, Roger

Publisher

Unpublished (reproduced by Franco-American Resource Opportunity Group)

Date

1974

Language

English

Type

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Coverage

19th century - 20th century; northern Maine; New Brunswick

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