2012-2013
| JR SMALLWOOD FOUNDATION |
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| SMALLWOOD FOUNDATION RESEARCH GRANTS | |
| ARBOUR, Chelsee PhD Candidate, MUN Dept. of Archaeology |
Research at 'the place where the wind blows everything off the ground': Maritime Archaic adaptation at Kamestastin in the interior of northern Labrador. |
| CLAUSNITZER, Arthur PhD Candidate, MUNDept. of Archaeology | Quest for Cod: A Comparative Study of the Newfoundland and Gulf of Maine Fisher |
| CRAIG, David MA Candidate, MUN Dept. of Archaeology |
An Inuit Trail West of Nain, Labrador: Comparing GIS modelling with an Experiential Ground Survey to Identify and Map a Trail System. |
| DUSSAULT, Frédéric PhD Candidate, MUN Dept. of Archaeology |
Dorset Palaeoeskimo at Phillip's Garden: archaeoentomological perspective of th |
| FAY, Amelia PhD Candidate, MUN Dept. of Archaeology |
An Extraordinary Woman, An Extraordinary Life: Excavating Mikak's House to explore the status of women, and the effects of colonialism in 18th century Labrador. |
| HEWSON, John Professor Emeritus |
Language of the Newfoundland Mi'kmaq. |
| KORNESKI, Kurt Assistant Professor Dept. of History, MUN |
The History of the Newfoundland Lobster Fishery, 1856-1924. |
| MATHEWS, Michael PhD Candidate Dept. of Folklore, MUN |
Cop Talk: The Storytelling and Occupational Folklore of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary |
| MISZANIEC, Jason MA Candidate Dept. of Archaeology, MUN |
What "wood" the Dorset do? An analysis of wood use among the Dorset from the Ph |
| MOLEMA, Arie PhD Candidate Dept. of Anthropology, University of Toronto |
Reconciling Memory: Labrador Inuit and the Legacies of Colonialism. |
| POLACK, Fiona Assistant Professor Dept. of English, MUN |
"Cold Water Oil: Newfoundland and Labrador Culture and the Offshore". |
| ROMPKEY, Ronald University Research Professor Dept. of English, MUN |
Translation of La Grande Péche de la Morue à Terre-Neuve (1901). |
| TULK, Janice Senior Research Associate Shannon School of Business |
"Hum on the Humber": Industrialization, Shifting Local Soundscapes, and Expressive Culture in Western Newfoundland. |