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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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On Neidolla Punapaula performed by Anna Palojeimo at St. Andrews, New Brunswick — 1 June 1959 Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3141
notes: Mf289-648
Ol' Kaunis Kesailta performed by Anna Palojeimo at St. Andrews, New Brunswick — 1 June 1959 Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3142
notes: Mf289-648
Sa Kasvoit, Neito Kaunoinen performed by Anna Palojeimo at St. Andrews, New Brunswick — 1 June 1959 Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3143
notes: Mf289-648
Heilani Kotiin performed by Anna Palojeimo at St. Andrews, New Brunswick — 1 June 1959 Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3144
notes: Mf289-648
Hilu-hilu performed by Anna Palojeimo at St. Andrews, New Brunswick — 1 June 1959 Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3145
notes: Mf289-648
Sir James The Ross performed by William Wilson at Porter's River, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Long had he wooed, long she refused — June 1959
Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3146
notes: Mf289-648
Little Low Plain, The performed by William Wilson at Porter's River, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: One evening last June I rambled — June 1959
Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3147
notes: Mf289-648
Banks of Claudy, The performed by William Wilson at Porter's River, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: As I walked out one evening — June 1959
Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3148
notes: Mf289-648
Babes in the Wood performed by William Wilson at Porter's River, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Now ponder well you parents dear — June 1959
Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3149
notes: Mf289-648
Sir Neil and Glengyle performed by William Wilson at Porter's River, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Was in yonder isle beyond Argyle — June 1959
Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3150
notes: Mf289-648
Riddle performed by William Wilson at Porter's River, New Brunswick — June 1959 Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3151
notes: Mf289-648
Ghost Stories and Faith Healing performed by William Wilson at Ratter's Corner, New Brunswick — June 1959 Audio Reel: 5813
Recording number: 3152
notes: Mf289-648
Vision of Destitute Family performed by Ashton W. Locke at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5814
Recording number: 3153
notes: Mf289-650
My Old New Hampshire Home performed by Bruce Stanley at Grand Manan, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Far away o'er the hills of old New Hampshire — July 1960
Audio Reel: 5814
Recording number: 3154
notes: Mf289-650
My Faithful Sailor Boy performed by Bruce Stanley at Grand Manan, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: Was on a cold and winters night the snow lay on the ground, — July 1960
Audio Reel: 5814
Recording number: 3155
notes: Mf289-650
performed by Bruce Stanley at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — July 1960 Audio Reel: 5814
Recording number: 3156
notes: Mf289-650
Story of Man Whose Eyes Were Frozen performed by Bruce Stanley at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — July 1960 Audio Reel: 5814
Recording number: 3157
notes: Mf289-650
Juanita performed by Bruce Stanley at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — July 1960 Audio Reel: 5815
Recording number: 3158
notes: Mf289-652
Talk of Old Days: Fishing, Rum Running, Wrecks performed by Hartford Boynton at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5815
Recording number: 3159
notes: Mf289-652
Nova Scotia Song performed by Freeman Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The sun was sinking in the west, — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5840
Recording number: 3160
notes: Mf289-665
Moose Calling performed by Peter Michaels at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5840
Recording number: 3161
notes: Mf289-665
Hunting Story performed by Peter Michaels at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5840
Recording number: 3162
notes: Mf289-665
Traditional Micmac Tribal Dance performed by Peter Michaels at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5840
Recording number: 3163
notes: Mf289-665
Traditional Micmac Dance Song performed by Martin Sack at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5840
Recording number: 3164
notes: Mf289-665
performed by Martin Sack at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5840
Recording number: 3165
notes: Mf289-665
Story of Flood and Arrival of White Man performed by Peter Michaels at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5841
Recording number: 3166
notes: Mf289-667
Micmac Lullaby performed by Peter Michaels at Shubenacadie Reserve, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5841
Recording number: 3167
notes: Mf289-667
Little Mohee, The performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: One morning in May while I rambled alone — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5841
Recording number: 3168
notes: Mf289-667
Lakes of Ponchartrain, The performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Through swamps of alligators I bent my weary way, — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5841
Recording number: 3169
notes: Mf289-667
Wayward Daughter, The performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: While returning one night from the city — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5841
Recording number: 3170
notes: Mf289-667
Brave Hearts performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Brave hearts every one, proud of the flag we're under, — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5841
Recording number: 3171
notes: Mf289-667
Goin' Home performed by Grand Manan New Brunswick at Grand Manan Choral Group — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3172
notes: Mf289-669
Sleep Gentle Lady performed by Grand Manan New Brunswick at Grand Manan Choral Group — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3173
notes: Mf289-669
In the Springtime performed by Bruce Hutchins and Mrs. Hutchins — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3174
notes: Mf289-669
[The Seashell Collector] performed by Ashton W. Locke at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3175
notes: Mf289-669
[Who Will Gather Up The Shells] performed by Ashton W. Locke at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3176
notes: Mf289-669
[The Foundering] performed by Ashton W. Locke at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3177
notes: Mf289-669
[Advice to Young Girls] performed by Ashton W. Locke at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3178
notes: Mf289-669
London Bridge performed by Sharon McGrustie — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3179
notes: Mf289-669
London Bridge performed by Mrs. Ashton W. Locke at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3180
notes: Mf289-669
Go In and Out the Window performed by Mrs. Ashton W. Locke and Sharon McGrustie at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3181
notes: Mf289-669
[The Potato Bug] performed by Mrs. Ashton W. Locke at Grand Manan, New Brunswick — 1960 Audio Reel: 5842
Recording number: 3182
notes: Mf289-669
Donald Munro performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Brave sons of North Britain where inclined for to roam — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5843
Recording number: 3183
notes: Mf289-670
Mines of Avondale, The performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Two Welshmen brave and undismayed — August1956
Audio Reel: 5843
Recording number: 3184
notes: Mf289-670
Billy Rennicksw performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: 'Tis a fine summer's morning Billy Rennicks arose, — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5843
Recording number: 3185
notes: Mf289-670
I Would If I Could performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Now you called now upon me to sing you a song, — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5843
Recording number: 3186
notes: Mf289-670
While London Sleeps performed by Charlie Weeks at Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The largest city in this world is London, — July 1956
Audio Reel: 5843
Recording number: 3187
notes: Mf289-670
[Milling Frolic] sung in Gaelic performed by William E. MacDonald at Marion Bridge — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5843
Recording number: 3189
notes: Mf289-670
Story of Gaelic Song Sung over Telephone performed by William E. MacDonald at Marion Bridge — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5844
Recording number: 3190
notes: Mf289-672
Burial Story in English and Gaelic performed by William E. MacDonald at Marion Bridge — July 1956 Audio Reel: 5844
Recording number: 3191
notes: Mf289-672
               

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