"Ode to Labrador" is the regional anthem of Labrador, a constituent region of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Regional anthem of Labrador | |
Lyrics | Harry Paddon, 1927 |
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Music | Ernst Anschütz, 1824 |
Adopted | 1927 |
Audio sample | |
Ode to Labrador |
History
editWritten by Dr. Harry Paddon in 1927,[1] it is generally sung to the melody of "O Tannenbaum", although alternate melodies have been proposed.[2] The Ode constitutes "the first major, symbolic declaration of Labradorean solidarity".[3]
Paddon was sent to Labrador by the London board of health, and this song is analyzed as his declaration of allegiance to his fellow adopted countrymen and women, and sought to aid in their political mobilization with the Ode. The symbolic significance of the Ode is further bolstered by the fact that Labrador's definitive boundaries were only determined that very same year.
Lyrics
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Dear land of mountains, woods and snow, |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Ode to Labrador : Labrador Heritage Society". www.labradorheritagemuseum.ca. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
- ^ "Ode to Labrador". www.cs.cmu.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
- ^ Mills, Morgon (2017-08-22). "Public Discourses and the Intellectual Origins of Labrador Nationalism". Mapping Politics. 8 (3). ISSN 1920-5473.