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Cabane à sucre (Sugar house) is one of the most important elements of the traditional culinary culture of Quebec linked to maple syrup production in Eastern part of Canada. Every year in March, people gather in huts and houses to celebrate the beginning of the Maple Season. Among the traditional dishes, there are mainly Indian and French dishes. The most important element is the maple syrup which is served with every dish.
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“Poznaj Świat” is a geographic journal that was established at the end of 1948 out of the initiative of the Cracovian geographers associated with the Polish Geographical Society. Although the journal mainly focused on geographical themes, it didn’t lack articles or notes of ethnographic nature. The group of authors and contributors of the journal also included ethnologists and culture anthropologists like Aleksander Lech Godlewski and Edward Karwot. Boris Malkin (Małkin) had a special place among authors of “Poznaj Świat”. He was an ethnologist, naturalist, collector, photographer, documentalist and researcher of the South Americas indigenous peoples culture. Of the 53 scientific and popular science articles of this great researcher were published in polish, 50 of which appeared in “Poznaj Świat” for the first time.
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The article focuses on the review of the Geographic Materials prepared by the Scientific Journals of the Polish Geographic Society. PTG dates back to 1917 when Jan Lewinski, Stanisław Lencewicz, Boleslaw Olszewicz, Stanisław Poniatowski and Ludomir Sawicki took the initiative in establishing the Geographical Society in Warsaw. This organization from the very beginning of its existence published the ‘Geographic Review’ while PTG in Krakow published “Geographic News”. In both periodicals apart from the articles referring to Geography there were published materials of Anthropological and Ethnographic nature as well. A group of these periodicals has joined in 1947 the “Geographical Journal”, which during the interwar period was published by the Association of Polish Teachers of Geography the Geographical Society in Lwów and in Poznań. A lot of articles but to different extent, appeared in all these writings the authors of which were prominent Ethnographic researchers such as K. Moszyński, St. Udziela, J. St. Bystroń, j. Siemiradzki, A. Fischer.
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The article is devoted to ethongenesis issues of native inhabitants of America with focus on the Great Antilles region. The author presents the history of further migratory movement to reach Cuba during Pre-Columbian era. The material contains basic facts about the history and achievement of material culture, spiritual and social of native inhabitants of Cuba: Indian Guanahatabeyes Ciboneys and Tainos.
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