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Fowke Edith 1913 1996
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101 nursey rhymes : "As I have heard tell ..." / recited and sung by Vivienne Stenson.
Stenson, Vivienne.
1 online resource.
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Game songs -- Old women -- An old woman sweeping her house -- Stories and tales -- Bird characters -- Human characters -- Maids and farming -- Boys, girls, and animals -- Of horses -- Of travels and Charlie -- Things to eat -- Feasting and holidays -- Tongue-twisters -- Counting out and teasing -- Robin Hood, Dutchmen and Spain -- Love and family.


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Explorations in Canadian folklore / Edith Fowke, Carole H. Carpenter.
Fowke, Edith,
400 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0771019092 :

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Folk songs of Ontario.

1 online resource.
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Folktales of French Canada / Edith Fowke.
Fowke, Edith,
151 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0919601766 (pbk.)

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Folktales of French Canada / [compiled and translated by] Edith Fowke.

144 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0919601014

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Honour your partners! : square dances called by N. Roy Clifton.

1 online resource.
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Life on the ocean wave -- Circle three under the arch -- Divide the ring and allemand right -- Star in the centre and chain for four -- Right hand gent with the right hand round -- Lady and gent seek, and promenade -- Swing your own and promenade the corner -- Bobby Shaftow -- Right hand up and left hand under -- Round the outside, dosido and star -- Dip and dive -- Birdie in the cage.

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Irish and British songs from the Ottawa Valley.

1 online resource.
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Jigs and reels.
Per's Four (Musical group)
1 online resource.
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Lumbering songs from the northern woods / by Edith Fowke. Tunes transcribed by Norman Cazden.
Fowke, Edith,
xiii, 232 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0292700180
The shantyboy's alphabet ; Michigan-I-O ; The falling of the pine ; A-lumbering we go ; The lumbercamp song ; Hogan's Lake ; Hurry up, Harry ; Trimble's crew ; Poupore's shanty crew ; Turner's camp ; The Rock Island Line ; The New Limit Line ; Anstruther camp ; The Chapeau boys ; All over the ridges ; The Baskatong ; MacDonald's camp ; Building a slide ; The camp at Hoover Lake ; Hauling logs on the Maniwaki ; The teams at Wanapitei ; The squire boys ; Fine times in Camp Number Three ; The lake of the Caogama ; Old Holly, Crab, and me ; We work for Hay and Company -- The jam on Gerry's Rocks ; Johnny Murphy ; Jimmy Judge ; Johnny Stiles ; Jimmy Whelan ; Lost Jimmy Whelan ; Harry Bale ; Harry Dunn ; Whitney's camp ; Peter Emery ; The river through the pine ; The Grand River ; The Haggertys and young Mulvanny ; Bill Dunbar ; The cold Black River stream ; Young Conway ; Vince Leahy -- When the shantyboy comes down ; How we got up to the woods last year ; Conroy's camp ; The little brown bulls ; Holmes camp ; The backwoodsman ; Shannelly's Mill ; I went to the woods -- The farmer's son and the shantyboy ; Jack Haggerty ; The Gatineau girls ; My jolly shantyboy ; No, my boy, not I ; The roving shantyboy ; The jolly raftsman O -- I am a river driver ; Driving saw-logs on the Plover ; Save your money while you're young ; You can't keep a shantyboy down ; The Kipawa stream ; The raftsmen's song ; The Opeongo Line.


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Lumbering songs from the northern woods / [compiled] by Edith Fowke ; tunes transcribed by Norman Ca

xiii pages, 232 pages of music :
ISBN/ISSN: 0292700180
The shantyboy's alphabet ; Michigan-I-O ; The falling of the pine ; A-lumbering we go ; The lumbercamp song ; Hogan's Lake ; Hurry up, Harry ; Trimble's crew ; Poupore's shanty crew ; Turner's camp ; The Rock Island Line ; The New Limit Line ; Anstruther camp ; The Chapeau boys ; All over the ridges ; The Baskatong ; MacDonald's camp ; Building a slide ; The camp at Hoover Lake ; Hauling logs on the Maniwaki ; The teams at Wanapitei ; The squire boys ; Fine times in Camp Number Three ; The lake of the Caogama ; Old Holly, Crab, and me ; We work for Hay and Company -- The jam on Gerry's Rocks ; Johnny Murphy ; Jimmy Judge ; Johnny Stiles ; Jimmy Whelan ; Lost Jimmy Whelan ; Harry Bale ; Harry Dunn ; Whitney's camp ; Peter Emery ; The river through the pine ; The Grand River ; The Haggertys and young Mulvanny ; Bill Dunbar ; The cold Black River stream ; Young Conway ; Vince Leahy -- When the shantyboy comes down ; How we got up to the woods last year ; Conroy's camp ; The little brown bulls ; Holmes camp ; The backwoodsman ; Shannelly's Mill ; I went to the woods -- The farmer's son and the shantyboy ; Jack Haggerty ; The Gatineau girls ; My jolly shantyboy ; No, my boy, not I ; The roving shantyboy ; The jolly raftsman O -- I am a river driver ; Driving saw-logs on the Plover ; Save your money while you're young ; You can't keep a shantyboy down ; The Kipawa stream ; The raftsmen's song ; The Opeongo Line.

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Lumbering songs from the Ontario shanties : [Collected and edited by Edith Fowke].
Fowke, Edith,
1 online resource.
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The Penguin book of Canadian folk songs / selected and edited by Edith Fowke ; music consultant, Kei

1 score (224 pages) ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0140708421
A Fenian song -- Bold Wolfe -- The battle of the windmill -- Un Canadian errant -- Moody to the rescue -- By the hush, me boys -- An anti-confederation song -- Chanson de Louis Riel -- The 'Flying Cloud' -- The loss of the 'Ellen Munn' -- The banks of Newfoundland -- The Ryans and the Pittmans -- The petty harbour bait skiff -- The wreck of the 'Mary Summers' -- The old 'Polina' -- The ferryland sealer -- Hard, hard times -- Taking gair in the night -- Farewell to Nova Scotia -- Hogan's lake -- The lake of the Caogama -- How we got up to the woods last year -- Dans les chantiers -- The Jones boys -- Jimmy Whelan -- Lost Jimmy Whelan -- Peter Emberley -- When the shantyboy comes down -- The Scarborough settler's lament -- The backwoodsman -- The honest working man -- L'habitant d'Saint-Barbe -- Life in a prairie shack -- The Alberta homesteader -- The Kelligrews soiree -- Bachelor's hall -- Feller from Fortune -- Duffy's hotel -- Alouette! -- Ah! Si mon moine voulait danser! -- En roulant ma boule -- D'où viens-tu Bergère? -- I'se the b'y that builds the boat -- Who'll be king but Charlie? -- Viva la Canadienne! -- The star of Belle Isle -- The star of Logy Bay -- Mary Ann -- C'est l'aviron -- The 'H'emmer Jane -- The jolly raftsman O -- The Red River Valley -- The young Spanish lass -- Young MacDonald -- A la claire fontaine -- Harbour le cou -- Lonesome scenes of winter -- The false young man -- Down by Sally's garden -- An old man he courted me -- The weaver -- Nellie coming home from the wake -- She's like the swallow -- The bonny bunch of rushes green -- The sailor 's return -- The plains of Waterloo -- Will O'Riley -- The green brier shore -- The bonny labouring boy -- The ship's carpenter -- Jamie Foyer -- The banks of the Nile -- Nine years a soldier -- The Enniskillen dragoon -- The farmer and the devil -- Seven gypsies on yon hill -- The dewy dells of Yarrow -- Willie drowned in Ero -- Jenny go gentle -- The footboy -- The house carpenter -- The green willow tree.




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Sally go round the sun : three hundred children's songs, rhymes and games.
Fowke, Edith,
160 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0385025130 (lb)

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Songs of the Great Lakes / collected by Edith Fowke.
Fowke, Edith,
1 online resource.
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Songs of the Great Lakes [Phonodisc]
Fowke, Edith,
2 s.
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