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'''Joseph Médard Carrière''' [[1902]]-[[1970]], was a [[Franco-Ontarian]] [[French]]-language scholar.
'''Joseph Médard Carrière''' [[1902]]-[[1970]], was a [[Franco-Ontarian]] [[French]]-language scholar. One of his specialisms was [[folklore]], and he taught for many years at the [[Universty of Virginia]].

Some of his more well-known work has been recently edited in:

Donald Deschênes & Marcel Bénéteau, Contes du Détroit, Éditions Prise de parole, 2005.

==Link==

Donald Deschênes & Marcel Bénéteau, Contes du Détroit, Éditions Prise de parole, 2005

* http://www.mnemo.qc.ca/html/prix.html#prix2006

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Joseph Médard Carrière 1902-1970, was a Franco-Ontarian French-language scholar. One of his specialisms was folklore, and he taught for many years at the Universty of Virginia.

Some of his more well-known work has been recently edited in:

Donald Deschênes & Marcel Bénéteau, Contes du Détroit, Éditions Prise de parole, 2005.

Link

Donald Deschênes & Marcel Bénéteau, Contes du Détroit, Éditions Prise de parole, 2005