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...
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after Marius Barbeau, a Canadian anthropologist whose research into First Nations and Inuit cultures gained him international acclaim. Barbeau Peak is...
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during his lifetime as a leading figure in folklore studies. Trained by Marius Barbeau, he in turn influenced renowned researchers such as linguist Claude...
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1991), French ballerina and actress Marius Barbeau (1883–1969), Canadian ethnographer and folklorist Raymond Barbeau (1930–1992), French-Canadian essayist...
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Haida argillite carvings (section Marius Barbeau)
copper came across a large deposit of the black slate. According to Marius Barbeau, a Canadian ethnographer who studied argillite throughout the 1940s...
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(ISBN 0-8069-5264-4). Reprinted 1989 by Cherokee Publications NC 28719 Barbeau, Marius (1937). Assomption Sash, Ottawa: Dept. of Mines, National Museum of...
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Canada, and the mid-nineteenth century. By the time the ethnographer Marius Barbeau made his transcriptions of the Wyandot language in Wyandotte, Oklahoma...
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First Nations legend of The Bear Princess, as recorded by folklorist Marius Barbeau. The story was suggested to the writer by the Haida artist Bill Reid...
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Simina Banu poet Pop Marius Barbeau 1883 1969 academic, folklorist Raymond Barbeau 1930 1992 essayist, literary critic Victor Barbeau 1896 1994 Bruce Barber...
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and Graduates of McGill College (Montreal, 1879). Canadian folklorist Marius Barbeau thought that the song came from France, though the first printed copy...
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of which survives into the present day. Ethnographer and folklorist Marius Barbeau estimated that well over ten thousand French folk songs and their variants...
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porc. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help) Cretons described by Marius Barbeau in A glimpse of Canadian Culture online exhibition at the Canadian Museum...
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Seattle: University of Washington Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-295-73998-4. Marius Barbeau (1950). "Totem Poles: According to Crests and Topics". National Museum...
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of the Wuikinuxv-Kitasoo-Nuxalk Tribal Council. The anthropologist Marius Barbeau recorded in 1947 that John Starr was of the "Klemtu" tribe and held...
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pole was removed to Scotland in the 1920s by Canadian ethnographer Marius Barbeau at the request of the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. While efforts...
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song originating from at least as far back as the ethnomusicology of Marius Barbeau, a Canadian folklorist, and perhaps as far back as the mid 19th century...
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a Tsimshian chief and translator in the employ of the ethnologist Marius Barbeau. Today Kitkatla is a large and thriving community. Its population in...
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53 sq mi), it had a population density of 122.1/km2 (316.3/sq mi) in 2021. Marius Barbeau, ethnographer Elzéar-Henri Juchereau Duchesnay, Canadian politician...
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and metalworking. It is known as Quebec's entrepreneurial heartland. Marius Barbeau, ethnographer Jesse Bélanger, NHL hockey player Gilles Bernier, Canadian...
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anthropologist Marius Barbeau described in 1950 as having been, in 1915, the holder of Niisłgümiik, living at Metlakatla, B.C. In 1915 the anthropologist Marius Barbeau...
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number of salvaged totem poles acquired from Canadian anthropologist Marius Barbeau, and the Buttimer collection of First Nations basketry, were displayed...
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and transcriber by the anthropologist Marius Barbeau, then in the employ of the Geological Survey of Canada. Barbeau and Beynon's series of interviews with...
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Mechanisms" by Billy-Ray Belcourt and "Totem Poles" by Canadian ethnographer Marius Barbeau in "The Place of Scraps" by Jordan Abel these two poets "make and unmake...
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Marie-Claire Daveluy Pierre Dupuy Louis Francœur Philippe Panneton 1925 Marius Barbeau 1926 Antoine Bernard Harry Bernard Robert Choquette Louis-Philippe Geoffrion...
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collecting songs in the Montreal area. After he became acquainted with Marius Barbeau in 1917, they began collaboratively collectimg songs in Montreal and...
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the anthropologist and folklorist Marius Barbeau in Ottawa on a Canada Council Senior Fellowship, organizing Barbeau and William Beynon's massive fieldnotes...
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Washington Press. p. 1. ISBN 0-295-73998-3. Garfield and Forrest, pp. 1–2. Marius Barbeau (1950). "Totem Poles: According to Crests and Topics". National Museum...
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pp. 89-93 Charles Marius Barbeau, Huron and Wyandot Mythology (Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, 1915), p. 4 Charles Marius Barbeau, Huron and Wyandot...
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Mukhopadhyay (1877–1937), Indian author and collector of folktales Marius Barbeau, Canadian folklorist (Canada, 1883–1969) Geneviève Massignon, scholar...
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Livesay 1948: Gabrielle Roy, MSRC 1949: John Murray Gibbon, FRSC 1950: Marius Barbeau, FRSC 1951: E. K. Brown 1952: Hugh MacLennan, MSRC 1953: Earle Birney...
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