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Featured Collections - Peel's Prairie Provinces
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Peel’s Prairie Provinces:. University of Alberta Libraries,. A Division of Learning Services. Brought to you by the University of Alberta. Raquo; Featured Collections. Ever wished you had a directory to the past? The Henderson's Directories contain addresses of citizens and businesses dating as far back as 1905. Historical research for the directories was done by expert staff who gathered information for the various cities and regions by visiting every home and business in person. Thank you to the St....
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St. Albert Gazette - Peel's Prairie Provinces
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Peel’s Prairie Provinces:. University of Alberta Libraries,. A Division of Learning Services. Brought to you by the University of Alberta. Raquo; St. Albert Gazette. Thank you to the St. Albert Gazette. The St. Albert Community Foundation. And the St. Albert Public Library. For their generous contributions of funding for the digitization of this newspaper for the Peel's Prairie Province's website; to the St. Albert Gazette for providing issues in print, and to the Musée Héritage Museum.
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian: Penultimate question
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian. The resting place for all things Ian-ish, Folklore-ish, and Cape Breton University-ish. Thursday, March 13, 2008. Has anyone seen "The Last Supper Sketch"? The first time I heard the word penultimate was listening to this sketch as it appeared on a BBC radio show on 'misunderstanding' that my grandmother had sent to us. So, long story short: 'penultimate' means 'second to last'. Two questions (not extra work: I'm giving you a choice, you ungrateful little turds):.
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian: 2007-03-25
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian. The resting place for all things Ian-ish, Folklore-ish, and Cape Breton University-ish. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Revised date for final asignment. Because I am so awesome, and although you do not deserve me, I have extended the deadline for the final assignment to absolutely, positively, without a doubt, crossing the line of death should it be violated, categorically, unquestionably, definitely, poke a needle in my eye should I lie, NO LATER than. And oh what a que...
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian: 2008-03-09
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian. The resting place for all things Ian-ish, Folklore-ish, and Cape Breton University-ish. Thursday, March 13, 2008. Has anyone seen "The Last Supper Sketch"? The first time I heard the word penultimate was listening to this sketch as it appeared on a BBC radio show on 'misunderstanding' that my grandmother had sent to us. So, long story short: 'penultimate' means 'second to last'. Two questions (not extra work: I'm giving you a choice, you ungrateful little turds):.
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LHCADL Resources - General Public - browse
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Resources for Students, Staff and Faculty at Participating Institutions. Alberta Folklore and Local History Collection. This archival collection includes many aspects of the history, tall tales, humour and stories of Alberta. Manuscripts, reminiscences, stories, plays, poems, photographs and other materials are included. A growing database of photographs held in Alberta's archives. A growing database of textual records (diaries, letters, etc.) held in Alberta's archives. Archives Network of Alberta.
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian: The Final: Cheat Sheet
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian. The resting place for all things Ian-ish, Folklore-ish, and Cape Breton University-ish. Friday, April 04, 2008. The Final: Cheat Sheet. For those who didn;t come to last class, and those who don't have friends who get them handouts, click here. For the cheat sheet. Viagra uk cost pill. Viagra effects on women. Ship free viagra sample. Women does viagra work. Url=http:/ kfarbair.com][img]http:/ www.kfarbair.com/ images/logo.png[/img][/url]. Another voguish [url=http:...
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian: 2008-02-24
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian. The resting place for all things Ian-ish, Folklore-ish, and Cape Breton University-ish. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Oh, my patient little charges, my naughtiness is rampant, and I have been remiss in posting the answers to these delightful inquiries: however, I have been (fairly) adept at posting questions, so here's this week's:. And for those who care, my bra article was published in the most recent issue of Ethnologies. Question of the week. My basic home page.
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian: 2008-01-20
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian. The resting place for all things Ian-ish, Folklore-ish, and Cape Breton University-ish. Thursday, January 24, 2008. Electrifying class today: very cool. So, keeping with that, this week's question:. Does your 'ethnicity' constitute. A significant part of your self-identity? Why or why not? As always, you should describe what you mean by 'ethnicity.'. I'm a little slow in adding last week's answers, but they will be up by tomorrow at the latest. Question of the week.
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian: 2008-02-10
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Folklore Cavalcade with your Pal, Ian. The resting place for all things Ian-ish, Folklore-ish, and Cape Breton University-ish. Friday, February 15, 2008. The question of the week. Tell me a story. But let's look at the slightly more, hmmm, folkloric stuff. Question of the week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Man, the Myth, the Legend, the Marchen, the Dite. The captain of the good ship folklorawesome. View my complete profile. Cape Breton University's Folklore and Ethnomusicology Options.