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Pamphlet of museum notes from the Newfoundland Museum titled "Inuit in Labrador," published fall 1991. Photocopy from Inuit Studies journal vol 4 no 1-2, titled "The Inuit of Southern Quebec-Labrador: Reviewing the Evidence" by J. G. Taylor, published 1980. First page of the next article from the same volume, written in French. Photocopy of pages 6-15 from "In the Wilds of Labrador." Photocopy of article written by Judith Solomon, title cut off, about a mission house burning down in Nain. Typed excerpt from a story about a fire. Book about Labrador titled "Alluring Labrador: A journey through Labrador," with information about history, communities/places, facts for travelers, climate, transportation, publications, government, organizations, resources/industry, medical, education, and an excerpt from a diary written by Lydia Campbell in 1894. Photocopies from pages 264-275 of "The Canadian Historical Review" titled "The case of Bayne and Brymer: an incident in the early history of Labrador." A typed copy of a story printed on thin paper titled "Tikisiak" about a folk legend from Nain about a polar bear shaped rock that is sometimes visible. Review of the book "Labrador Eskimo Settlements of the Early Contact Period" by J. Garth Taylor. Photocopy of a newspaper clipping titled "Labrador Eskimos Joust with Death on Caribou Hunt" from The St. Catharines Standard, Monday April 28th 1952, with a typed report on a Mrs. Margaret Moeller, an eye specialist that went to northern communities to perform eye exams and healthcare in 1946.