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         New Brunswick Culture:     more books (35)
  1. CROSSING THE COLOR LINE: Race, Parenting, and Culture by Maureen T. REDDY, 1994-01-01
  2. Chilhood, Culture and Class in Britain:Margaret McMillan, 1860-1931
  3. THE LONG SHADOW: CULTURE AND POLITICS IN THE MIDDLE EAST. by Daniel. Pipes, 1990
  4. Historic Navajo Weaving 1800-1900 Three Cultures One Loom (ISBN: 0936755024) by Tyrone D. Campbell, 1986-01-01
  5. Historic Navajo Weaving 1800-1900 Three Cultures One Loom (ISBN: 0936755024)
  6. AMERICA'S BRITISH CULTURE

41. New Brunswick History | IExplore
The Columbus World Travel Guide has been published for 26 years and is sold in over 90 countries worldwide.
http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/New Brunswick/History

42. Moncton: Culture - TripAdvisor
Inside Moncton Culture Before you visit Moncton, visit TripAdvisor for the latest info and advice, written for travelers by travelers.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g154958-s202/Moncton:New-Brunswick:Culture.htm

43. Irish Canadian Cultural Association Of New Brunswick - Culture No 3 - Irish Home
Introduction It has been said that of all the decorative arts, buildings and furniture reflect, more than any other, the values of the owners. Both of these decorative arts respond
http://www.newirelandnb.ca/Culture/Culture-No-3-Irish-Homes-and-Furniture.html
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Irish Homes and Furniture in New Brunswick
By Darrell Butler
Material Historian
Kings Landing
Introduction
It has been said that of all the decorative arts, buildings and furniture reflect, more than any other, the values of the owners. Both of these decorative arts respond to climate conditions, geographic influences, economic and social conditions of a region and community.
The buildings built and used by Irish immigrants in New Brunswick tell us how quickly they responded to the local weather conditions and the abundance of local building materials. Their furniture reflects the cultural influences that they brought with them from the Old World.
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Timothy Killeen Cabin c. 1825-1830, restored at Kings Landing

44. Abenaki, Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Wabanaki Bibliography Of Items At UMPI
Wolastoqiyik ajemseg The people of the beautiful river at jemseg . (2003).). Fredericton, N.B. New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat, Heritage Branch, Archaeological
http://www.umpi.edu/files/library/wabanaki.pdf

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