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Newfoundlander
Newˈfoundlander [Cf. prec. and -er1.] 1. A native or inhabitant of Newfoundland.1611 Cotgr., Terreneufviers, New-found-landers, new-found-landmen. 1817–18 Cobbett Resid. U.S. (1822) 154 With as much fury as the Newfoundlanders attack people who speak against the Pope. 1885 Athenæum 5 Sept. 301/2 The...
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Franco-Newfoundlander
The Franco-Newfoundlander community is most prominently associated with the Port au Port area near Stephenville, in communities such as Trois-Cailloux, Flag
The Franco-Newfoundlander flag is based on the French tricolour and Acadian flag, with three unequal panels of blue, white, and red.
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Newfie
Newfie colloq. (ˈnjuːfɪ, ˈnuːfɪ) [Hypocoristic, f. Newfoundland, Newfoundlander: see -ie.] Newfoundland; a Newfoundlander. Also attrib. or as adj.1942 Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §49/4 Newfie, New Foundland [sic]. Ibid. §385/5 Newfie, Newfier, a Newfoundlander. 1945 W. H. Pugsley Saints,...
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Newfoundland Screech
or "Is you a Newfoundlander?," and are taught the proper response: "Indeed I is, me ol' cock! And long may yer big jib draw!" In all cases, only a native Newfoundlander can officiate a "proper" screech-in.
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John Shea (Newfoundland politician)
In 1827, Shea founded the Newfoundlander. The election of 1836 was declared void and Shea never sat in the assembly.
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Cape St. George, Newfoundland and Labrador
The town is associated with the Franco-Newfoundlander and Mi'kmaq community, and may also be referred to as Cap Saint-Georges in French.
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Edward Roche
Edward Roche may refer to:
Édouard Roche (1820–1883), French astronomer and mathematician
Edward Patrick Roche (1874–1950), Newfoundlander prelate of
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Claude Barrat
External links
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
People from Troyes
1658 births
1711 deaths
Franco-Newfoundlander people
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The Outhouse (comedy group)
Series
Newfoundlander vs Honeydew Melon - (2010)
Newfoundlander vs Dinner - (2010)
Newfoundlander vs Halloween - (2010)
Newfoundlander vs Da Flu - (Newfoundlander Vs) - (2012)
Newfoundlander vs Newfoundland - (2012)
Newfoundlander vs Halloween Pt.2 - (2012)
Newfoundlander vs A Christmas Carol -
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Tony Cornect
A fluently bilingual Franco-Newfoundlander, Cornect was the first MHA in the province ever to take his oath of office in French. Party biography
Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador MHAs
Mayors of places in Newfoundland and Labrador
Living people
Franco-Newfoundlander
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Perlin
Jenny Perlin (born 1970), American artist
Ken Perlin, American computer scientist
Marshall Perlin (1920–1998), American lawyer
Rae Perlin (1910–2006), Newfoundlander
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Margaret Cameron (jurist)
If appointed, Cameron would have been the first Newfoundlander and Labradorian to sit on the High Court.
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Abel Wornell
Wornell was the author of two collections of poetry:
Monarch of the Grump (1951)
Rhymes of a Newfoundlander (1958)
He was a member of the Methodist College
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Herder (surname)
, German publisher, son of Bartholomäus
Karoline Herder (1750–1809), German biographer of Johann Gottfried Herder
William James Herder (1849–1922), Newfoundlander
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Bowring Park (St. John's)
There are a number of statues in the park, including two sculptures by Basil Gotto, one a Caribou and the other The Fighting Newfoundlander. The Fighting Newfoundlander, a tribute to the Royal Newfoundland Regiment with Corporal Thomas Pittman as the subject, was also a gift from Sir Edgar Bowring
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