Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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This tension is reflected in the jokes published in the French language press of the Maritimes . Acadians had a long tradition of verbal humour , but no newspaper to provide written jokes until July 1867.7 This first paper ...
This tension is reflected in the jokes published in the French language press of the Maritimes . Acadians had a long tradition of verbal humour , but no newspaper to provide written jokes until July 1867.7 This first paper ...
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and also featured in jokes about poverty.25 This reflected the Acadian experience , as some of the New Brunswick Irish ... The only joke including colour referred to the convenience of not showing the soot when working on the railway.26 ...
and also featured in jokes about poverty.25 This reflected the Acadian experience , as some of the New Brunswick Irish ... The only joke including colour referred to the convenience of not showing the soot when working on the railway.26 ...
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Robidoux began the gradual process of adapting jokes in the Moniteur to suit the interests and experience of Acadian readers . Anglophone professors , and Protestant ministers were still targets , but Robidoux added French philosophers ...
Robidoux began the gradual process of adapting jokes in the Moniteur to suit the interests and experience of Acadian readers . Anglophone professors , and Protestant ministers were still targets , but Robidoux added French philosophers ...
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