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         Northwest Territories Regional History:     more books (22)
  1. Liberalism, Surveillance, and Resistance: Indigenous Communities in Western Canada, 1887-1927 by Keith D. Smith, 2009-08-15
  2. Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Settlers, and the Law in Washington Territory, 1853-1889 by Brad Asher, 1999-03
  3. Outpost: John Mcloughlin And The Far Northwest by Dorothy Nafus Morrison, 2005-01-31
  4. Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory by John M'lean, 2010-03-07
  5. Mental Territories: Mapping the Inland Empire by Katherine G. Morrissey, 1997-12
  6. The Frontier, Union, and Stephen A. Douglas by Robert W. Johannsen, 1989-01-01
  7. The Calling and The Spell by Siegfried Bucher, 2001-02-06

21. Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - Borders For Regional Sites
Saskatchewan provincial/territorial border, northwest territories Nunavut Gen Web. isclose to the regional borders Local history / family biography books, School
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cansk/Saskatchewan/borders.html
Regional Borders

22. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Alberta
1891 Dominion Census, Lethbridge SubDistrict, Alberta, northwest territories. LakesDistrict GenWeb A regional page of with research links and history of the
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/alberta.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
Alberta
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
Alberta
Archives - Libraries - Museums
Alberta Digital Archives Includes bible records, cemeteries, census, church records, correspondence, deeds, local histories and directories.
Archives Society of Alberta
Society information and a searchable database of over 5000 fonds-level and collection-level descriptions of records held in Alberta's archival institutions.
Genealogy Resources at Calgary Public Library
The collection focuses on Canadian materials with an emphasis on Alberta, Ontario and the Maritimes.
Glenbow Museum and Archives
This centre of history and art contains many interesting archival resources.
Museums Alberta
Promoting understanding, access and excellence. Includes a Directory of Alberta's Museums and Galleries.
Provincial Archives of Alberta
Records of the Government of Alberta including many genealogical sources. Also private records of individuals and organizations.
Provincial Museum of Alberta
Focusing on the human and natural history of Alberta and western Canada. Information on the human history programs (folklife, western Canadian history, government history, archaeology, and ethnology), plus exhibits, galleries, and special events.

23. PWAC Victoria: Author Profiles And Writing Samples
What's happening in the theatre world * Local and regional history Some Areas Topicsof Current Interest * Travel in the northwest territories, Nunavut, Yukon
http://www.islandnet.com/pwacvic/authlist.html
Find a Writer Reading Room Who We Are Join PWAC ... Main Menu
T his is a guide to all Author Profiles currently available for PWAC Victoria members.
For your convenience, short excerpts from the Author Profiles are included below, as
well as links to writing samples where applicable.
Acs, Carolyn Ashmore
Topics of Current Interest
Some Areas of Expertise
Backhouse, Frances
Expertise by Subject
Some Areas of Expertise
Blackstone, Pam
Topics of Current Interest
Some Areas of Expertise
Bowen, Dick
Topics of Current Interest
Browne, Gordon
Topics of Current Interest
Some Areas of Expertise
~ Newsletters ~ Photography/Photojournalism (photography and special-event promotion) ~ Individual Photo Credits: Big Island The Islands Vacation Guide Beautiful British Columbia Islands Calendar of Events
Cox, Sarah
Topics of Current Interest
Some Areas of Expertise
Topics of Current Interest
Some Areas of Expertise
Dobel, Carolyn
Topics of Current Interest
Some Areas of Expertise
Douglas, Ian
Topics of Current Interest
Some Areas of Expertise
Eidt, Jim
Topics of Current Interest
Some Areas of Expertise
Freeman, Patty

24. Nunavut Employees Union
the Nunavut government employees, northwest territories Power Corporation FrançoisDes Lauriers, regional Executive Vice Mr Lyall outlined the history of the
http://www.neu.ca/history.html
History of the Nunavut Employees Union
The Nunavut Employees Union officially came into existence on April 1, 1999, upon the birth of the Nunavut Territory. Preparations had begun almost two years earlier. Previously our members belonged to the Union of Northern Workers, uniting government workers across the Northwest Territories. Thus our history begins with the founding of the Northwest Territories Government Employees Association, which later evolved into the UNW. In 1967 federal government employees working in the Northwest Territories, who were also members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), began being transferred to the Government of the Northwest Territories. This left them without a union, so they worried about how they were going to be represented. Many wanted to continue to be PSAC members. In mid-1968, a group of GNWT employees got together and signed up more than 50% of their co-workers. These people became the NWT Government Employees Association. In order to gain collective bargaining rights for the group, labour legislation had to be written. In November, 1969, the NWT Public Service Association (NWTPSA) was officially established to bargain effectively for most GNWT employees.

25. Canada's Northwest Territories Tourism And Travel - Northern Library
Birds of Nahanni National Park, northwest territories. Publication 15,SaskatchewanNatural history Society Box 1121 Birds of Yellowknife A regional Checklist.
http://www.nwttravel.nt.ca/08_resources/northLibrary.asp
Free Publications Northern Library Northern Products FAQ ... Guest Book Northern Libr ary ASSOCIATIONS BOOKS INTERNET JOURNALS ... VIDEOS ASSOCIATIONS Barren Ground Caribou Association Canadian Arctic Snowmobile Association http://www.ssimicro.com/~aurora/gssa.html Mackenzie Mountain Outfitters' Association top BOOKS A Walk on the Canol Road. S.R. Gage, Mosaic Press, Oakville ON 1990 Arctic Artist: The Journal and Paintings of George Back, 1819-22. C. Stuart Houston, Editor, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal and Kingston, 1996 Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape. Barry Lopez, Scribners, New York, 1986 Arctic Ordeal: The Journal of John Richardson, Surgeon Naturalist with Franklin, 1820-1822. C. Stuart Houston, Editor, McGill-Queens University Press, Kingston and Montreal, 1984 Bark, Skin and Cedar. James Raffan, HarperCollins, Toronto, 1999 Barrenland Beauties: Showy Plants of the Canadian Arctic. Revised Edition. Page M. Burt, Outcrop, Yellowknife, 2001 Bird Checklist for the Northwest Territories. Jacques Sirois, 1994. (contact) Ecology North, Suite 8, 4807 49th St., Yellowknife, NT X1A 3T5

26. TRAVEL.com ® ... Regional:North_America:Canada:Northwest_Territories:Recreation
northwest territories Biathlon Association mssltd.com/nwtbiathlon/Includes a history of the sport, upcoming events and standings.
http://www.travel.com/Regional/North_America/Canada/Northwest_Territories/Recrea
Languages: Chinese Deutsch Español Français ... More... (~70 Languages) Welcome to... Flights Lodging Cars Cruises ... Web Directories (2.5 Million URLs) Search Countries: Africa Asia Caribbean Central America ... South America Special Deals Continental Airline Vacations Future Vacations Delta (Airline) Vacations Lodging.com Hot Deals ... Priceline - Disneyland Deals Travel Info Advisories (USA Gov't) ATM Locator Driving Directions Embassies ... Weather Travel Products Foreign Currencies (Buy) Insurance Luggage, Apparel, Adapters Publications ... Sporting Goods NEW! Messaging Forums - Don't be shy! Click on the Forums tab above to exchange travel info with users worldwide. NEW! Hotel Specials and Destination Guides Caribbean Florida Mexico Hawaii ... Fishing
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  • Arctic Winter Games International awg.ca/
    Athletic competition, cultural exhibition and, social inter-change. Participants are from the Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut, northern Quebec, northern Saskatchewan, northern Alberta, Labrador, Iceland, Alaska, Greenland, and the Tyumen and Mag....
    Great Slave Snowmobile Association
    ssimicro.com/~aurora/gssa.html
  • 27. CHA - Clio Awards (competition)
    2002 to the appropriate regional representative and Hak, Department of history, MalaspinaUniversity North (Yukon and northwest territories) Professor William R
    http://www.cha-shc.ca/english/clio_competition.html
    CLIO AWARDS
    2003 competition The Regional History Committee of the Canadian Historical Association wishes to announce that it is soliciting nominations for its Clio Awards. These annual awards are given for meritorious publications, or for exceptional contributions by individuals or organizations to regional history. A copy of the nominations and supporting documentation for candidates who have made contributions to regional history should be submitted before 31 December 2002
  • Atlantic Canada: Professor Greg Marquis, Department of History and Politics, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 5050, Saint John, NB E2L 4L5.
    Québec: Professeur Martin Pâquet, Départment d'histoire, Université Laval, Cité universitaire, Québec, QC G1K 7P4.
    Ontario: Professor Elsbeth Heaman, Department of History, Queen's University, Kingston ON K7L 3N6.
    The Prairies: Professor Carolyn Podruchny, History and American Studies, 4301 Friedmann Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo MI 49008-5334 USA.
  • 28. N
    namibia) damara (namibia) history of namibia and peoples regional state southernstate us) fort providence, northwest territories iroquois confederacy
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    andalusian nation (spain)
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    nacional socialista
    mexico - nazi and neonazi movements: creole pride mexico - nazi and neonazi movements: partido nacional socialista de méxico
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    ancient persian flags persia (iran) from xvi to xviiith century
    nador
    nador province (morocco, pre-1996)
    naefels
    n’gazidja
    grand comore (comoros)
    nafarroa
    navarre (spain)
    nafarroako foru komunitatea
    navarre (spain)
    nafta
    north american free trade area
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    mapuche people (chile)
    nagorno-karabakh
    artsakh (nagorno-karabakh)
    nagtszentjanos
    nagyszentjanos (gyor-moson-sopron county, hungary)

    29. Northern Lights Provide Spectacular Nightly Show In Northwest Territories
    GETTING THERE Several regional airlines fly directly from Edmonton, Alberta, toYellowknife, northwest territories. displays present the history, culture and
    http://www.post-gazette.com/travel/20030126yellowknife0126trp2.asp
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Thursday
    April 10, 2003 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Lifestyle Columnists Food Homes ... Travel
    Northern lights provide spectacular nightly show in Northwest Territories Blazes of glory Sunday, January 26, 2003 By Eric Lindberg YELLOWKNIFE, Northwest Territories At a time of year when many Americans are fleeing winter's bite by heading south to sandy beaches and fruity umbrella drinks, I've headed north. My friends think I've gone mad. But I'm not here to work on my tan or practice my serve. I've come to witness a heavenly phenomenon, one that long mystified and humbled people. I am here to see the aurora borealis, the northern lights. If you go:
    Yellowknife, Northwest Territories THE AURORA BOREALIS:
    Plan a minimum of three to four nights in the area for the best chance of clear skies. Several local companies offer aurora viewing outside Yellowknife, where night skies are unaffected by city lights. GETTING THERE:
    Several regional airlines fly directly from Edmonton, Alberta, to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. The flight is about 90 minutes. The flight from Yellowknife to Blachford Lake is about 25 minutes.

    30. Northwest Territories
    the three themes of natural resources, history and culture, social equity and eCategory regional North America Canada northwest territories http//www
    http://www.ad.com/Regional/North_America/Canada/Northwest_Territories/
    search
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    Categories:
    Arctic Circle Has the goal of stimulating an interest in the peoples and environment of the Arctic. Includes resources and links to the three themes of natural resources, history and culture, social equity and e
    Category: Regional > North America > Canada > Northwest Territories
    http://www.lib.uconn.edu/ArcticCircle/
    Infonorth.org
    Information on The Northwest Territories, its people, geography, social and political facets.
    Category: Regional > North America > Canada > Northwest Territories
    http://www.infonorth.org/ Links River, North of Sixty Internet life in the Northwest Territories in northern Canada. Category: Regional > North America > Canada > Northwest Territories http://www.denendeh.com/linksriver/ Trans-Canada Highway in Northwest Territories TransCanadaHighway.com is a one-stop information source about provinces and towns along it, Canada-specific travel information, and links to community sites. Category: Regional > North America > Canada > Northwest Territories http://www.transcanadahighway.com/northwestterritories/

    31. Political History And Evolution Elect.ca Your Canadian
    Brief description of Canada's political system.Category regional North America Society and Culture Politics...... northern territorial regions were established (Yukon Territory, northwest territoriesand Nunavut). territories have their own regional governments similar
    http://www.ocanada.ca/GenFacts/Politics.php

    32. N
    nationalities and peoples regional state southern united states) native kakisa,northwest territories nato bosnia ensigns united kingdom history of the
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    Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors
    Keywords beginning with a b c d ... z
    n ok
    subdivisions of the soviet union
    shipping companies' house flags (sweden), g-n
    na-griamel
    secessionist islands (vanuatu)
    nabari
    mie (japan)
    nabarra
    lower navarre (traditional province, france)
    nachod
    náchod okres, czech republic
    nader shah
    ancient persian flags
    nador
    nador province (morocco, pre-1996)
    nafarroako foru komunitatea
    navarre (spain)
    nafarroa
    navarre (spain)
    nagano
    municipalities of nagano (japan) nagano (japan)
    nagasaki
    nagasaki (japan)
    nagato
    daimyo flags - nagato (japan)
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    myanmar - burmese peoples nagaland (india)
    nagche
    mapuche people (chile)
    nagorno-karabakh
    artsakh (nagorno-karabakh)
    naguabo
    naguabo (puerto rico)
    nagyacsad
    nagyacsad (veszprem county, hungary)
    nagyalasony
    nagyalasony (veszprem county, hungary)
    nagyatad
    nagyatad (somogy county, hungary)
    nagyborzsony
    nagyborzsony (pest county, hungary)
    nagydem
    nagydem (veszprem county, hungary)
    nagygyimot
    nagygyimot (veszprem county, hungary)
    nagykanizsa
    nagykanizsa (hungary)
    nagykoros
    nagykoros (pest county, hungary)

    33. History Of The Northern Forum
    New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and northwest territories; UnitedStates Policy makers from twentytwo provincial, regional, and municipal
    http://www.northernforum.org/aboutus/history.php
    "First International Conference on Human Environment in Northern Regions" December. Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Hosted by Hokkaido Governor Naohiro Dougakinai, this inaugural conference brought together representatives from the Canadian provincial governments of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Northwest Territories; United States state governments of Alaska, Idaho, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin; and representatives from the capital cities of Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The conference made evident a multitude of environmental, climactic, economic and social commonalities faced by residents in northern regions. Participants at the conference came to understand that, as regions with similar climatic conditions, they shared many environmental challenges. They discovered that the way one northern region addressed a particular issue might apply to similar issues in many — if not all — northern regions. Government representatives realized that improved communication and cooperation could vastly enhance the way of life for all residents of the North. Furthermore, delegates acknowledged the value of holding regular meetings to discuss these commonalities. They vowed to work diligently as a whole on issues of shared importance. During his closing address, Governor Dougakinai proclaimed, "It is earnestly desired that this three day-conference . . . will produce fruitful results for the happiness of all peoples living in northern regions through the active exchange of views among the participants and that it will contribute to the promotion of friendly relations and to the social development of the entire region."

    34. Facing History And Ourselves
    Program Associates Looking for your Facing history Program Associate (PA VT, see NewEngland regional office Liz Arney. northwest territories, Phredd MatthewsWall.
    http://www.facing.org/facing/fhao2.nsf/69e23a09f037cc4485256870006cee2c/724ff6e6

    35. Archives & Museums - Outside Museums Of Northern Canada Regional Interest
    Museums Historical Societies Other Museums of regional Interest. deal of importantYukon and northwest territories material A brief look at the history of the
    http://www.explorenorth.com/library/canadafarnorth/bl-heritage-reg.htm
    Canada Far North
    Other Museums of Regional Interest
    British Columbia Archival Union List
    Buried somewhere in this massive site there are nuggets of Yukon and Alaska interest, including the Atlin Gold Rush and the building of the Alaska Highway. British Columbia Archives
    Extensive resources and searchable databases with Northern connections. Canadian Heritage Information Network
    CHIN is the electronic gateway to the museum community in Canada and beyond, including a massive online inventory of artifacts with links to the museums that hold them. Glenbow Institute Archives
    (Calgary, Alberta) This top-notch Web site is linked to a searchable database of the Archives' holdings, which includes a great deal of important Yukon and Northwest Territories material. Hudson's Bay Company Archives
    (Winnipeg, Manitoba) A brief look at the history of the company, which controlled 1/3 of what is now Canada, and the museum's large holdings. Canadian North West Archival Network
    Formerly known as the Interprovincial Archival Union List, it includes descriptions of archival records in Alberta, BC, Northwest Territories, and Yukon Territory. RCMP Centennial Museum
    This very attractive site presents a good history of the Force, with some superb visuals hidden in the Gift Shop.

    36. Steve Prevec; Research History
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (JulySeptember,1984) Employed in regional mapping in thenorthwestern Melville Peninsula, northwest territories, for Dr. M. Schau
    http://www.wits.ac.za/ardp/experience.html
    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (May, 1993);
    "An isotopic, geochemical and petrographic investigation of the genesis of Early Proterozoic mafic intrusions and associated volcanism near Sudbury, Ontario" , with Dr. H. Baadsgaard. M.Sc. in Geology from McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (Sept., 1988);
    "An isotopic, petrological and geochemical study of the White Bear Arm Complex and associated units, Grenville Province, eastern Labrador" , with Dr. R.H. McNutt. B.Sc.(Honours) in Geology from McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (Sept., 1985);
    "The petrology, geochemistry, and geochronology of some rocks in the north-western Melville Peninsula, Northwest Territories" with Dr R.H. NcNutt. RESEARCH and EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
    SENIOR RESEARCH OFFICER, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
    (March, 1998 - present)
    Re-established radiogenic isotopic chemical facilities at the Hugh Allsopp Lab, involved in studies on meteorite impact crater evolution, Precambrian crustal evolution of Canada and South Africa, and igneous and metamorphic petrological evolution studies. POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW

    37. NWT Community Mobilization Partnership And Job Strategy
    People in the northwest territories make history. We the Aboriginal Peoples ofthe northwest territories agreed in of all community and regional leaders, and
    http://www.nwtcommob.nt.ca/features/feature.asp?heading=6

    38. The Canadian Unity Council - Calgary Regional Office
    of Public Policy, the Living history Society (Yellowknife The regional Director regularlypresents to Manitoba), Marie Wilson (northwest territories) and Brian
    http://www.cucweb.ca/calgary/en_html/
    Welcome to Calgary - home of the Regional Office of the Canadian Unity Council for Alberta, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Saskatchewan. We are conveniently located downtown at 505 8th Avenue S.W, Suite 510. The Regional Director is , a native of St.Boniface Manitoba who has lived in Calgary since 1986. Prior to joining the Council, she practiced law for ten years and volunteered with many community organizations. Joining her as operations officer is Juli Ramier-Nickerson, a native of New Brunswick, who has six years of experience in office management. The Regional office relies heavily on research done by the Centre for Research and Information on Canada (CRIC) and feedback it receives from its broad and diverse network of Governors, sponsors, round table members and communities of interest to define projects and programs and to address issues of importance to the region. Through symposia, conferences, dialogue sessions, presentations and workshops, the office pursues the Council's goals of educating Canadians about federalism and Canada's institutions by fostering citizens' dialogue and engagement. The myriad themes addressed over the years includes immigration, western alienation, the future of rural Canada, the history and role of the North, voter apathy and youth engagement. The office founded Crossroads, a sharing circle that brings together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women of influence who explore the challenges and opportunities facing young urban Aboriginal women. It has also founded a Young Leaders Speaker Series, which draws 150 young leaders from different backgrounds to encourage citizen engagement.

    39. Strand 5
    identify how events in the NWT's history have influenced (C); Should regional governmentshave more power than the Government of the northwest territories?
    http://siksik.learnnet.nt.ca/02 k_12/02_27 socialStudies/02_07_strandHTML/strand
    Strand 5
    OUR NORTHERN LAND AND ITS PEOPLES
    Rationale This Strand is studied so that students will become familiar with, and knowledgeable about, their territory: its geography, its resources and its history; and also begin to learn something about how parts of it - beyond their own community - are governed. General Focus Theme A is an historical study of the Northwest Territories, theme B is a geographic and economic study of the Northwest Territories, and Theme C is a political study focussing on the region. Central Questions
    • How did the social/cultural composition of the North come to be what it is today? (A)
    • What resources do Northerners have for the fulfillment of their needs and wants? (B)
    • What institutions are in place to govern the regions of the NWT? (C)
    • How can individuals and groups best participate in governing themselves? (C)
    Common Learning Experiences Students should do the following:
    • use historical texts and maps to locate the regions of the NWT occupied by various aboriginal peoples and to learn about the relations among them (A)
    • read, view and use maps in order to acquire information about European exploration, trade and settlement in the North (A)

    40. 5.1.1 COMMENTARY ON THE THEME
    territories. Despite this, regional government has not played a significantrole in the political history of the northwest territories. One
    http://siksik.learnnet.nt.ca/02 k_12/02_01 civics/02_01 5xx_HTML/511.HTM
    5.1.1 COMMENTARY ON THE THEME There are well-defined regions in the Northwest Territories. Despite this, regional government has not played a significant role in the political history of the Northwest Territories. One important reason for this is undoubtedly that the federal government established a Government of the Northwest Territories. This government, in turn, established municipal governments to govern communities in much the same way that this is done in many other parts of Canada. The present Government of the Northwest Territories formally endorses the concept of only three levels of government within the NWT: federal, territorial and municipal. It then makes provision for municipal governments to work together, for their common benefit, through regional councils. These councils are advisory in nature, however, and therefore not true governments. They have neither legislative nor taxing powers. In addition to these regional councils, the federal government provides some funding for tribal councils (such as the Gwich'in Tribal Council and the Dogrib Tribal Council). These councils co-ordinate the activities and address the common concerns of a tribe's several bands. These councils too are not true governments.

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