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The Home of the Muse: Oblates and the Northern Life Museum

Benjamin Lyle Berger
Research Associate, Provincial Museum of Alberta

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Berger, Benjamin Lyle. “The Home of the Muse: Oblates and the Northern Life Museum.”

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1 (Retour à l'article) From the Oxford English Dictionary

2 (Retour à l'article) Ripley, Dillon. The Sacred Grove. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1969. p. 25.

3 (Retour à l'article) Much of the following history is based on a conversation between Benjamin Berger and Fr. Ebner.

4 (Retour à l'article) Of the ancient Greek collections, Ripley notes that they "afforded an opportunity for encyclopaedic studies. Many of the great collectors were also great teachers."

5 (Retour à l'article) Fr. Ebner maintains that, had it not been for the tremendous financial and ideological support given by Bishop Piche, the Northern Life Museum could not have happened.

6 (Retour à l'article) Recorded conversation between Benjamin Berger and Fr. Francis Ebner, May 14, 1998. Folklife Collections, Provincial Museum of Alberta, AU.98.10.

7 (Retour à l'article) Recorded conversation between Benjamin Berger and Fr. Francis Ebner, May 14, 1998. Folklife Collections, Provincial Museum of Alberta, AU.98.10.

8 (Retour à l'article) Recorded conversation between Benjamin Berger and Fr. Francis Ebner, May 14, 1998. Folklife Collections, Provincial Museum of Alberta, AU.98.10.

9 (Retour à l'article) Recorded conversation between Benjamin Berger and Fr. Francis Ebner, May 14, 1998. Folklife Collections, Provincial Museum of Alberta, AU.98.10.

10 (Retour à l'article) Fr. Ebner's Comment Register: Mr. & Mrs. O.A. Chenigny, Plamondon, Alberta (April 10. 1969)

11 (Retour à l'article) Fr. Ebner's Comment Register: Ellen K. Binder (nee Pulk), Inuvik, N.W.T. (February 8, 1970)

12 (Retour à l'article) Fr. Ebner's Comment Register: Carl Dillon, Ft. Smith, N.W.T. (May 4, 1970)

13 (Retour à l'article) Fr. Ebner's Comment Register: Clayton Lansiz, Plamondon, Alberta (August 24, 1983)

14 (Retour à l'article) Perin, Constance. "The Communicative Circle: Museums as Communities", in Museums and Communities. eds. Ivan Karp, Christine Mullen Kreamer, and Steven D. Lavine. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992.

15 (Retour à l'article) Recorded conversation between Benjamin Berger and Fr. Francis Ebner, May 14, 1998. Folklife Collections, Provincial Museum of Alberta, AU.98.10.

16 (Retour à l'article) Ripley, p. 101.

17 (Retour à l'article) See Ignatieff, Michael. The Needs of Strangers. New York: Penguin Books, 1986.

18 (Retour à l'article) From the Oxford English Dictionary

19 (Retour à l'article) St. Augustine. The Trinity. Trans. Stephen McKenna. XIV:VII. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1963.

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