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Edith Fowke has written:

'More folk songs of Canada' -- subject(s): Canadian Folk songs, Folk songs, French-Canadian

'They made democracy work' -- subject(s): Co-operative Committee on Japanese Canadians, Japanese, Evacuation of civilians, World War, 1939-1945, Concentration camps, Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945

'Folk songs of Quebec' -- subject(s): Folk songs, Folk songs, French

'Canada's story in song' -- subject(s): Canadian Folk songs

'Folk songs of Canada' -- subject(s): Canadian Folk songs, Folk songs, Canadian, Folk songs, French-Canadian

'The Penguin book of Canadian folk songs' -- subject(s): Folk-songs, Canadian, Chansons folkloriques canadiennes

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