Rebecca Howie
Museum Educator and Public Programmer. Currently an MA student studying Folklore at Memorial University. BA (Hons.) in History. Crafter. Snack enthusiast.📍St. John’s, NL
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Folklorist, professor, author, horror enthusiast. I study the intersections of legend, conspiracy theory, and medicine and the supernatural.
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PhD in Historical Archaeology. Mortuary Archaeologist & Museum Educator. I like graves, visibility in colonial spaces, landscapes & protective magic. I preserve gravestones, write books, & paint pictures! (she/her) https://linktr.ee/RLacy
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Exploring Canada’s Past: Sharing daily insights and stories about events, milestones, and remarkable moments in Canadian history. Source: https://www.onthisday.com Managed by @khanjakee.bsky.social For educational purposes only.
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The St. John’s Status of Women Council is a feminist organization that since 1972 is continually working to achieve equality and justice.
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Hi! I’m Molly Hodgdon. I live in Vermont with my beautiful FIV+ cats Fergus and Francie. Banner photo by W. Eugene Smith. Profile pic is a postcard from my collection mailed 1908. Not a bot. Not selling anything. Just a keeper of forgotten cats.
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News updates from Canada's Superstation in St. John's, NL https://linkin.bio/ntvnews/
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Blonde Bombsite. Sex Historian. Author of A Curious History of Sex & Harlot, Whores, & Hackabouts. Host of Betwixt the Sheets Podcast. Consider this your fair dos warning.
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The Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore and Language Archive (MUNFLA) was created in 1968 and houses extensive collections of folklore and folklife.
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Historian and archaeologist of the early modern Atlantic World, specializing in Bermuda, slavery and the slave trade, maritime history, maritime emancipation, Caribbean history, sensory history. Dept of History, Memorial University, Newfoundland.