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Canadian sculpture has been enriched by the walrus ivory, muskox horn and caribou antler and soapstone carvings by the Inuit artists. [136] These carvings show objects and activities from the daily life, myths and legends of the Inuit. [137] Inuit art since the 1950s has been the traditional gift given to foreign dignitaries by the Canadian ...
Canadian cuisine has been shaped by the historical and ongoing influences of Indigenous peoples, settlers and immigrants. [5] Indigenous influences remain prevalent in Canada's contemporary food scene, alongside those of the three major immigrant groups of the 17th and 18th centuries: English, Scottish, and French.
Pages in category "Canadian traditions" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Barbecue circuit;
From sweet to savory, discover Canada's classic, traditional foods. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
Traditional and most common cereals are wheat, rice, oat and buckwheat. [28] Buckwheat became popular because it could grow well on the Canadian Shield. 1 Nowadays, a few other cereals have managed to gain a small presence: quinoa, wild rice, chia seeds, and barley.
Traditional Canadian Thanksgiving foods. So what do Canadians traditionally eat for Thanksgiving? On the surface, foods might not appear to be that different from those that will grace America’s ...
The Music of Canada's Maritimes has included many artists from both the traditional and pop genres. The traditional genre is heavily influenced by the music brought to the region by the European settlers, the most well known of which are the Scots & Irish Celtic and Acadian traditions. Folk songs are those passed on orally, usually composed by ...
Canadian folklore is the traditional material that Canadians pass down from generation to generation, either as oral literature or "by custom or practice". [1] It includes songs, legends, jokes, rhymes, proverbs, weather lore, superstitions, and practices such as traditional food-making and craft-making.