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Ep182 Traditional Knowledge on the Baccalieu Trail
Publisher |
Living Heritage
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
History
Interview
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jul 23, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:31:25

Researcher Katie Crane has been compiling a list of people along the Baccalieu Trail who have traditional skills and stories to share. In this episode, we hear from carver and knifemaker Edward Delaney, Kevin Andrews on how to build a wriggle fence, Edwin Bishop an what makes a good boat, Laurie Pitcher on sealskin, Michael Laduke about light and colour in stained glass, Gerry Strong on Newfoundland music, and singer Ernie Pynn. Florence Hurley introduces us to fairy music, while Judy Symonds teaches us to cure arthritis, and Ralph Barrett explains the value of spider webs.

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