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Publications 
Reports and scientific papers published during the year are: 
Traditional Arts of Quebec. By C. M. Barbeau. Toronto Saturday Night, January 5, 
1935. 
Cartier Inspired Rabelais. By C. M. Barbeau. Canadian Geographic Journal, Septem- 
ber 11, 1934. 
The Siberian Origin of Our Northwestern. Indians. By C. M. Barbeau. Proceedings 
Fifth Pacific Science Congress, 1934. 
Krieghoff decouvre le Canada. By C. M, Barbeau. Transactions. Royal Society of 
Canada, 1934. 
Origin and Antiquity of the American Indians. By D. Jenness. Proceedings Fifth 
Pacific Science Congress, 1934. 
Myths of the Carrier Indians of British Columbia. By D. Jenness. Journal American. 
Folklore, 1934. 
Whence Came the Eskimo. By Douglas Leechman. The Beaver, March, 1935. 
Educational Work 
A second edition of the Indians of Canada, by Diamond Jenness, was 
sent to press during the year. This is one of a series of books on the main 
natural history features of Canada that the Museum is publishing for the 
dissemination of reliable information for use in schools and by individuals. 
These books are written in non-technical language and well illustrated. 
Lectures 
How the Country was First Peopled. By C. M. Barbeau. Canadian Club of Kempt- 
vilile, Ont., October 3, 1934. Canadian Club of London, Ont., November 6, 1934. 
L’art et la vie canadienne (French and English). By C. M. Barbeau. Radio 
broadcast CKAC, Montreal, October 19, 1934. CRCO, Ottawa, February 15, 
1935. Zonta Club, Ottawa, October 24, 1934. Women’s Art Association, Hamilton, 
Ont., November 5, 1934. 
Chansons populaires du Canada (French and English). By C. M. Barbeau. Institut 
Canadien, Ottawa, November 23, 1934. Art Gallery of Toronto, January 21, 1935. 
Traditional Arts of Quebec. By C. M. Barbeau. Art Gallery of Toronto, January 7, 
1935. University Chib of Ottawa, February 13, 1935. Le Caveau, Ottawa, Decem- 
ber 15, 1934. 
Come with Me to the Island of Orleans. By C. M. Barbeau. L’Alliance Frangaise, 
London, Ont., November 5, 1934. Women’s Canadian Club of Sarnia, November 
7, 1934. 
French Survival in Canada. By C. M. Barbeau. Canadian Club of Sarnia, November 7, 
1934. 
Folk Movements in Canadian Art and Handicraft. By C. M. Barbeau. Writer’s Club, 
Toronto, January 21, 1935. 
On the Trail of Discovery. By C. M. Barbeau. Heliconian Club, Toronto, January 
22, 1935. 
The Changing Arctic. By D. Jenness. Yale-Harvard-Princeton Club, New Haven, 
Conn., December, 1934. 
Indian Background of Canadian History. By D. Jenness. Sigma Xi Society of 
McGill University, March, 1934. 
Ultra-violet Light in Museum Work. By Douglas Leechman. American Association 
of Museums, Toronto, June 1, 1934. 
An Eskimo Igloo Habitat Group. By Douglas Leechman. American Association of 
Museums, Toronto, June 1, 1934. 
Earlv History of the Eskimo. By Douglas Leechman. Canadian Arctic Expedition, 
July 16, 1934. 
The Indians of Canada. By Douglas Leechman. Canadian Arctic Expedition, Sep- 
tember 8, 1934. 
National 1 Museum of Canada. By Douglas Leechman. Canadian Arctic Expedition. 
September 17, 1934. 
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