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Dr. Marius C. Barbeau - My Life In Recording Canadian-Indian Folk-Lore album

  • Performer: Dr. Marius C. Barbeau
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: My Life In Recording Canadian-Indian Folk-Lore
  • Released: 1957
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Marius C. Barbeau ‎– My Life In Recording Canadian-Indian Folk-Lore. Label: Folkways Records ‎– FG 3502.

Charles Marius Barbeau, CC FRSC (March 5, 1883 – February 27, 1969), also known as C. Marius Barbeau, or more commonly simply Marius Barbeau, was a Canadian ethnographer and folklorist who is today considered a founder of Canadian anthropology. 1957) My Life in Recording: Canadian-Indian Folklore. Barbeau Autobiography Album Details at Smithsonian Folkways. But Now Things Have Changed : Marius Barbeau and the Politics of Amerindian Identity Andrew Nurse, Mount Allison University. Québec City: Garneau.

My Life In Recording Canadian-Indian Folk-Lore. Caution! All audio materials of Marius Barbeau are presented solely for information. All styles of audio music. ru All rights are reserved by their respective owners

Marius BarbeauDedicating his life to preserving the traditional cultures of northernmost America, Marius Barbeau (1883–1969) was perhaps the most noted Canadian ethnographer of the twentieth century. Through his efforts, thousands of folk songs, tales, and other art forms reflecting the unique culture of Canada were recorded, catalogued, and preserved for future generations. Source for information on Barbeau, Marius: Encyclopedia of World Biography dictionary. In addition to anthropological advances, Barbeau's published contribution to the body of Canadian folk music-contained in Le rossignol y chante, En roulant ma boule and Le roi boit -can be considered on a par with the contributions to British balladry made by American musicologist James Francis Child in the mid-nineteenth century. Inspired by Cultural Heritage.

Indian Days in the Canadian Rockies, Toronto, The MacMillan Company of Canada Limited, 1923, 208 p. BARBEAU, Marius. Indian Days on the Western Prairies, Bulletin 163, Anthropological Series no. 46, Ottawa, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, National Museum of Canada, 1960, 234 p. BARBEAU, Marius and Grace MELVIN. Pantagruel in Canada, Mercury series, Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies, Paper no. 48, Ottawa, National Museums of Canada, 1984, 118 p. (Posthumous publication). Pathfinders in the North Pacific, Idaho, Toronto, The Caxton printers Ltd, The Ryerson Press, 1958, 235 p.

Canadian Folk-Life and Folk-Lore book. Most of the visitors to Quebec, however, come in sum mer, Excerpt from Canadian Folk-Life and Folk-Lore. Quebec indeed well repays the visitor, whether he be the vacation tourist or the leisurely student of times and manners. For the one a day or a week may be well spent in simple sight-seeing, and for the other a month or a year may be made to yield new pleasures every day. Most of the visitors to Quebec, however, come in sum mer, and the winter aspects and charms of the city were until recently but little known and little appreciated.

Includes the names: Marius Barbeau, ed. Charles Barbeau, Charles Marius Barbeau. Indian Captivities," 2 copies. Painters of Quebec 2 copies. Quebec, where ancient France lingers 2 copies. Marius Barbeau is currently considered a "single author. If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author.

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Tracklist

A1 Early Boyhood Schooling
A2 Early Study Of Indians And Songs
A3 Legends And Rituals
A4 Songs
B1 Early Songs
B2 Ceremonial Chief Songs
B3 Cradle Song
B4 Death Dirges

Notes

1957 Folkways release with liner notes insert booklet.