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Last of the Ice Hunters: An Oral History of the Newfoundland Seal Hunt
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The Last of the Ice Hunters is a history of the seal hunt, an industry now in decline, but one which provided the few opportunities for employment to Newfoundlanders and Labradorians during the 1930s. Written in the words of the sealers themselves, the book is a compilation of interviews conducted by students who trained under Professor Shannon Ryan of Memorial University of Newfoundland. This study of the seal hunt begins with a chapter on the introduction, background, and overall development of the seal hunt up to 1950.

The majority of the interviews describe sealing practices and traditions as they existed during the Great Depression through to the Commission of Government period (1934–1949). The interviews show the lives of the men, young and old, who worked hard, under harsh conditions, to provide for their families. This book also recognizes and commemorates the end of Newfoundland’s traditional seal hunt. The Last of the Ice Hunters is intended to provide a resource for others to use in their pursuits of information on sealers, their dependants, and the social and economic circumstances of the first half of the twentieth century.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherFlanker Press
Release dateFeb 17, 2014
ISBN9781771173193
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Last of the Ice Hunters: An Oral History of the Newfoundland Seal Hunt
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Shannon Ryan

Shannon Ryan lives in Marion, Iowa. He writes weird stories including two novels in the urban fantasy genre: Minion of Evil, about satanic telemarketers, and Fangs for Nothing, which follows a loser vampire “living” in his parents’ basement. His short fiction has been featured in Slate’s “Today’s Blogs” and on the Coast to Coast radio program. His hobbies include paranormal investigation and researching conspiracy theories. During the day, he writes payroll software.

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