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Folk Music in a Newfoundland Outport (National Museum of Man Mercury Series) (1980)

by Gordon S. A. Cox

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A holistic description of Newfoundland outport music and its social significance based on interviews conducted in Green's Harbour and the Trinity Bay South area.
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This thesis is based upon tape recorded interviews made during fieldwork carried out in Green's Harbour and in the Trinity Bay South area, principally in June and December, 1975, and in January 1976.
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This study describes the music of a Newfoundland outport in its contextual framework.
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