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Badger Riot
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Below is a list of resources
consulted during the writing of The Badger Riot.
ANDCo. Grand Falls, Botwood,
Bishop’s Falls, Badger, Millertown, Terra Nova.
Booklet. N.p.: 1951.
ANDCo. Turmoil In The Woods.
Report Booklet. N.p.: 1959.
Assiniwi, Bernard. The Beothuk
Saga. Translated by Wayne Grady. Toronto: McClelland
& Stewart, 2001.
Ball, Elmer. “The Badger Drive.” In
The Savour of Things Past, edited by the Ongoing
Book Committee. St. John’s: Jesperson Press, 1986.
Benson, David L. And We Were
Sailors. St. John’s: Killick Press, 2002.
Gillespie, Bill. A Class Act.
St. John’s: Creative Printers, 1986.
Great Canadian Rivers. “Legacy of the
Logging Life.”
http://www.greatcanadianrivers.com/rivers/explo_n/culture-home.html.
Gwyn, Richard. Smallwood: The
Unlikely Revolutionary.
N.p.: 1968.
Horwood, Harold. Joey: The Life
and Political Times of Joey Smallwood. Toronto:
Stoddart, 1989.
Howley, J. P. The Beothucks or Red
Indians: The Aboriginal Inhabitants of Newfoundland.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1915.
Kearley, Wade. The People's Road:
On the Trail of the Newfoundland Railway. St.
John’s: Harry Cuff Publications, 1995.
Kitchen, John W. The Beothuk Way.
N.p., 2006.
———. By the Sweat of my Brow.
N.p., 2005.
Lingard, Mont.
Next Stop: Gaff Topsail.
N.p.: 1996.
Ladd, H. Landon. “The Newfoundland
Loggers’ Strike 1959.” In Lectures in Canadian
Labour and Working-Class History, edited by W. J.
C. Cherwinski and Gregory S. Kealey. St. John’s:
Committee on Canadian Labour History & New Hogtown
Press, 1985.
———. Only the Strong are Free: The
Newfoundland Loggers’
Strike of 1959.
CCLH Video Memorial University, 1983. Videocassette.
Loggers’ Life Provincial
Museum, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL.
Maddox,
Linda. History of Badger. St. John’s: MUN
Maritime History Archive, 1980.
Marshall, I. A History of
Ethnography of the Beothuk. Toronto: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 1996.
Matthews, O. I., ed. Memories of
Badger: An Anthology of Reminiscences. N.p.: 1991.
Millais, J. G. Newfoundland and
Its Untrodden Ways. London: Longmans, Green and Co.,
1907.
Murray, Alexander, and James P.
Howley. Geological Survey of Newfoundland Reports,
1881–1909. St. John's: Robinson and Company Limited
Press, 1918.
Pastore, R. The Newfoundland
Micmacs: A History of their Traditional Life.
Pamphlet No. 5. St. John’s: Newfoundland Historical
Society, 1978.
Red Indian Lake Heritage Society.
Heave Out: Millertown a History of Logging.
Millertown, NL: Red Indian Lake Heritage Society, 1991.
Robbins, Trina. “Wonder Woman:
Lesbian or Dyke?” Girl-Wonder.org. http://girl-wonder.org/papers/robbins.html.
Russell, Franklin. The Secret
Islands. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1965.
Seymour, Edward E. An Illustrated
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Speck, F. G. Beothuk and Micmac:
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No. 22. New York: Museum of the American Indian, Heye
Foundation, 1922.
Sutherland, Dufferin. “We Are Only
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Newfoundland, 1929–1959.” Ph.D. diss., University of
British Columbia, 1995.
Wellman, Manly Wade. “Nine Yards of
Other Cloth.” In The Magazine of Fantasy & Science
Fiction (November 1958). References the traditional
length of a burial shroud in burial customs. From
Wilton, David. Word Myths: Debunking Linguistic Urban
Legends. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
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