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Place, Culture and Community: The Irish Heritage of the Ottawa Valley

Author Johanne Devlin Trew
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN1443813109
ISBN-139781443813105
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Sales Rank4,676,691
CategoryHistory
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The Ottawa Valley is a region of Canada straddling the Ottawa River in Ontario and Quebec that is well known for its rich singing, storytelling, fiddling and step dancing traditions. Settled largely by the Irish, Scots and the French over the past two hundred years, it had largest concentration of people of Irish origin in Canada by the late 19th century. Travelling through the Valley one gets the sense of coming face to face with the past. While its dramatic history is filled with incidents of extreme hardship and tragedy, the overriding impression is of a triumphant survivalism associated with its strong men of the past; the voyageurs, the coureurs du bois and the lumbermen. The legacy of this unique heritage - from fiddling and step dancing to tales of priests, lumberman, and Orange and Green rivalries - is explored in this book through the voices of Valley people themselves. The author reveals the importance of place and history in the transmission of this vibrant regional culture down to the present day.
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