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  1. Wild Rivers, Wild Lands: 1995 by Ken Madsen, 1996-01-01
  2. Dangerous Encounters by Siegfried Bucher, 2000-07-06
  3. Doctor to the North: Thirty Years Treating Heart Disease Among the Inuit (Footprints Series) by John H. Burgess, 2008-10
  4. This Distant and Unsurveyed Country: A Woman's Winter at Baffin Island, 1857-1858 (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series) by W. Gillies Ross, Margaret Penny, et all 1997-09
  5. Yukon by Pat Morrow, Baiba Morrow, 1997-08-01
  6. Arctic Cairn Notes: Canoeists' Reflections on the Hanbury-Thelon & Kazan Rivers
  7. Winter by Cornelius Osgood, 2006-03-01
  8. Arctic Justice: On Trial for Murder, Pond Inlet, 1923 (McGill-Queen's Native and Northern) by Shelagh D. Grant, 2002-12
  9. Another Lost Whole Moose Catalogue. A Yukon Way of Knowledge by Lost Moose Collective, 1991-05-01
  10. Archaeology of the Frobisher Voyages by William W. Fitzhugh, 1993-03-17
  11. Under Polaris: An Arctic Quest (McLellan Books) by Tahoe Talbot Washburn, 1999-02
  12. Long Term Adaptations Arctic H (The Evolution of the North American Indians) by George Sabo, 1991-05-01
  13. The Moravian Beginnings of Canadian Inuit Literature
  14. Eskimo Year by George Miksch Sutton, 1985-03

61. Nunavut's History
nunavut's history. On April 1, 1999, nunavut becomes the first territoryto enter the federation of canada since Newfoundland joined in 1949.
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Nunavut's History
On April 1, 1999 , Nunavut becomes the first territory to enter the federation of Canada since Newfoundland joined in 1949. Nunavut, subject to the Canadian Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, will be a public government with all of its citizens having the same rights. The idea to split the Northwest Territories into two new territories was first introduced as a bill in the federal House of Commons in 1965. Some eastern Arctic residents appeared before a House of Commons committee to oppose the bill because the population had not been properly consulted. As a result, the bill never got second reading and died on the order paper. The federal government wanted the issue examined further, and created the Carrothers Commission to study political development in the North and to report
back to Parliament. In 1966, after holding hearings in northern communities, the three-man commission recommended that the issue of dividing the Northwest Territories be further examined in 10 years. It was almost a decade later when the Inuit started to force the issue of division onto the agenda of the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly. The assembly was very hostile to the idea and wanted, instead, to devolve more power to the territorial government from the federal government. The Inuit opposed this devolution of powers, insisting that the issue of division be resolved first.

62. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Nunavut (Inuit (Eskimo))
Native Peoples Nations Tribes Inuit (Eskimo) nunavut. WorldBook Online Article on nunavut; Chronology; history of Arctic canada.
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    British North America before 1867; canada Heirloom Series; 20th Century; World WarII; Postwar history. Northwest Territories; Nova Scotia; nunavut; Ontario; Prince
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    64. Welcome To Nunavut Parks: Visitor's Centre: Links
    places, ensuring their longterm integrity, while encouraging public understandingand appreciation of canada's heritage and history. In nunavut, as of January
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    Links - Tourism and Parks Agencies in Nunavut Nunavut's "back yard", or what Nunavummiut consider "the land", is a showcase for the world's most incredible places, and brings people from all over the world to Nunavut to experience what they call "wilderness". In fact, Nunavut's Territorial and National Parks, Conservation Areas, and Heritage Rivers are our most important tourist destinations and are a big reason why people come to visit Nunavut. GOVERNMENT
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    Leave No Trace New Parks North ... The Trans Canada Trail GOVERNMENT Government of Nunavut The Parks and Tourism Division of the Department of Sustainable Development for the Government of Nunavut is responsible for planning, managing, and operating the Territorial Parks, Conservation Areas, Visitor Centres, historic sites, and other publicly owned and managed facilities in Nunavut. In some cases, the Department operates in partnership with communities, agencies like Nunavut Tourism, and other organizations in implementing its programs. For more information on the Government of Nunavut and its various Departments including the Department of Sustainable Development. http://www.gov.nu.ca/

    65. Welcome To Nunavut Parks: Visitor's Centre
    That, and the history of the region, is Prairie and Northern Region Environment canada,Qimugjuk Building PO Box 1714 Iqaluit, nunavut, canada X0A 0H0
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    Akumalik Visitor Centre (Baker Lake - Qamanit'uaq)
    Step back in time to a Hudson's Bay Post at the Akumalik Visitor Centre in Baker Lake - the geographic centre of Canada. Stop by the Akumalik Center, the Baker Lake Heritage Centre, one of the towns several galleries, or the Jessie Oonark Arts and Crafts Centre at the start, or end, of a trip down the Thelon Heritage River, the Kazan Heritage River, or the Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary. Akumalik Visitors Centre:
    Open in summer only.
    Tel: (867) 793-2456
    Fax: (867) 793-2175 Baker Lake Heritage Centre:
    Weekdays 9-12 and 1-5 with additional hours in July.
    Tel: (867) 793-2598
    Fax: (867) 793-2509 BACK TO TOP Arctic Coast Visitor Centre (Cambridge Bay - Iqaluktuuttiaq)
    Explore the history of the quest for the Northwest Passage at the Arctic Coast Visitor Centre in Cambridge Bay. Stop by the centre during your visit to Uvajuq (Mt. Pelly) Territorial Park and the surrounding area, or to set up a local tour. Arctic Coast Visitors Centre: Open weekdays, 9-5 year-round with extended hours in the summer and on request at other times during the year.

    66. Nunavut Canada - Rental Law - Housing Help - Apartments
    nunavut. United States and canada. 80s Made Easy. 80s Music Guide Dawn Marie looksback at the history and trends of every year from 1980 to 1989. Puffing Pets.
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    67. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Inuit History
    collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/inuit/history.htm (Teoma) More like this. Tununiq TravelAdventure, Pond Inlet, Baffin Island, nunavut in canada's Tour operator
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    68. Education World® : Technology In The Classroom : Students Use Technology To Pre
    their involvement with the Web site, elders and students of the community of Arviatin nunavut, canada, have been Be sure to read the history of the community.
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    Technology in the Classroom
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    Students Use Technology to Preserve Inuit Heritage
    Students in Arviat, Nunavut, Canada, interviewed local elders and studied traditional skills as part of the Arviat Iglu project. In the process, the kids used technology tools of the present to learn about the past and to preserve it for future students. Included: Student interviews with Arviat's elders.
    Students from Arviat in Nunavut, Canada, recently became amateur historians and reporters as they interviewed local elders about the Inuit way of life. The interviews were part of a community-based effort to create a Web site preserving Arviat's heritage and the Inuktitut language.
    DISCOVERING HISTORY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
    The Arviat Iglu Web Site was the first of its kind. Designed to be a resource for students and teachers, the site contains information about the traditional way of life of the Inuit people, including their homes, heritage, and region. One portion of the site highlights Levi Angmak Iliniarvialaaq Elementary School's "Classroom in the Iglu" project. In this annual activity, students learn to build an actual igloo. Once construction is complete, the students travel each day from their classroom to the igloo, using it as an authentic alternative classroom. The students study traditional skills and carry out activities typical in an Inuit winter camp.

    69. GORP - History - Paddling Nunavut's Coppermine River
    Paddling nunavut's Coppermine River history By Bill Layman vast knowledge of the Barrensis still incorporated in the oral history of the canada Places to Stay.
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    History By Bill Layman Lynda and I were drawn to the Coppermine River by the written accounts of early explorers like Samuel Hearne of the Hudson's Bay Company and Sir John Franklin of the British Navy. Hearne's famous overland 1771 journey to Bloody Falls with the Chipewyan leader Matonabbee, and Franklin's somewhat naove and ill-fated 1821 journey down the Coppermine's length with Hood, Back, Richardson, and Hepburn, guided by the Yellowknife chief Akaitcho, fascinated us. Bill Layman paddling easy Following Franklin's journey, the preferred route from Coronation Gulf to the arctic coast became through Dease Arm on Great Bear Lake and then down the Dease River to the lower reaches of the Coppermine; in fact, this is the route that Franklin had initially planned to follow.

    70. Toonoonik Sahoonik - Nunavut
    land claim settlement in canada's history. At the same time, legislation was passedthat will lead to the creation of a new territory called nunavut on April 1
    http://www.pondtours.ca/nunavut.html
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    The Inuit (which simply means "the people") and their ancestors have lived in Arctic Canada for more than 4,000 years. For thousands of years Inuit have lived off the land, travelling year-round in search of wildlife including caribou, seal, fish, birds, walruses and whales. Nunavut, which translates to "our land", becomes Canada's newest territory in 1999. It stretches some 1.9 million square kilometres in the north covering nearly one-fifth the size of Canada. The territory includes three regions: Baffin, Kitikmeot and Keewatin. The history of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement began in 1976, when Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (ITC) presented the Canadian government with a land claim proposal that would effectively split the Northwest Territories along the tree line. In 1993, after years of negotiations the Inuit, the Canadian government and the government of the Northwest Territories signed an agreement that is the largest Aboriginal land claim settlement in Canada's history. At the same time, legislation was passed that will lead to the creation of a new territory called Nunavut on April 1, 1999. Efforts are well under way to create the infrastructure for the new public government that will serve both Inuit and non-Inuit. Iqaluit , the largest community in Nunavut (population 3,800) was named the capital of the new territory, through a public plebiscite held in 1995. The land claim includes some 41 articles relating to the territory. Here are a few of the highlights:

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    Countries. 970.004 Indians of North America, (North American Indians),Inuit canada. The history of the nunavut Inuit. Ancient
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    72. Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat · Programs & Projects Related To Indigenous Kno
    Delta Science Camp (Gwich'in) (canada); nunavut Arctic College (canada); TheKitikmeot Oral history Project (NRInunavut Research Institute) (canada);
    http://www.arcticpeoples.org/knowledge/programs-projects.htm
    Indigenous Knowledge PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS RELATED TO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE derived from the Report by Philip Burgess
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    Animals/birds:
    • Documentation of Traditional Sami Knowledge about large carnivores in the Scandinavian mountain area (wolf, bear, wolverine and lynx) Local Knowledge of the distribution, biology and hunting of beluga and narwhal ; a survey among Inuit hunters in West and North Greenland Inuit Circumpolar Conference Seabird Study (Alaska) Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Beluga Whales - an indigenous pilot project in the Chukchi and Northern Bering Seas (Alaska) The Alaskan Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC) (Alaska) The Alaska Beluga Whale Committee (Alaska) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) (Alaska) The Collection of Local Knowledge Regarding Polar Bear Habitat use in Alaska Bristol Bay Native Association Sea Ottar Study (Alaska) Inuit Knowledge of Bowhead Study (Canada) A Strategy for Future Research on the North Baffin Caribou Population (Canada) caribou areas (Canada) Dogrib Traditional Knowledge: Relationship between Caribou Migration Patterns and the State of Caribou Habitat (Canada) Traditional Methods used by the Dogrib to Redirect

    73. Study In Canada!
    Capital City Iqaluit The establishment of nunavut, which means our land inInuktitut, represents a landmark event in the history of Inuit and canada.
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    The establishment of Nunavut, which means "our land" in Inuktitut, represents a landmark event in the history of Inuit and Canada. On April 1, 1999, Nunavut became Canada's newest territory, encompassing the central and eastern Arctic regions nearly one-fifth of Canada's land mass. Originally part of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut's creation was first proposed in the mid-1970s as part of the Inuit land claim.
    Nunavut has a population of about 25,000 - of whom 85 per cent are Inuit and 60 per cent are under the age of 25. Close to one-fifth of this population lives in the Iqaluit community. Winter is close to nine months long in this region, with snow covering the ground for most of the year. Mining, shrimp and scallop fishing, hunting and trapping, arts and crafts production are the key industries. Tourism is also a growing industry, with major attractions such as Auyuittuq National Park, and the chance to experience Inuit culture first-hand. Three new national parks will be created under the terms of the Nunavut land claim settlement.
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    74. Nunavut In Regional > North America > Canada
    Weather (1). Sites canada Welcomes nunavut. News and history. CARC NorthernPerspectives. Lists the political accord of the territory. CBC News nunavut.
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    75. Listings Of The World Regional North America Canada Nunavut
    canada Welcomes nunavut Post Review News and history. http//www.caldercup.com/CNEWSnunavut/ Added Nov-25-02; CARC Northern Perspectives Post Review Lists
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    76. ClayGate 970 : North America ; North American History
    971.91. 971.91, Canadian Information by Subject 971.91 Yukon Territory history Geography Travel. canada Northwest Territories. 971.92. 971.92, nunavut.
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    77. The Ice Fishing Art, Culture And History Page
    This site has a wealth of ice fishing history, so be sure to check Icefishing onGreat Bear Lake Port Radium, Northwest Territories and nunavut, canada, 1936
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    Ice Fishing Art, Culture and History
    Eskimos about the Bering Strait
    This is an excerpt from American Memory from the Library of Congress United States congressional serial set
    It describes in great detail the methods and implements used by the native people of the Bering Strait for fishing through the ice. I haven't been able to date the writing but estimate it to be from the late 1800's.
    This page contains 29 actual page images, including the text, drawings and photographs, so it will take some time to load, but it is well worth the wait.
    Native-American Ice Fishing
    Adapted from "Harvesting Wisconsin Waters: Native-American Fishing Traditions," an exhibition at the Wisconsin State Historical Museum, Madison, 1997
    River of History Museum
    TheAnishnabek, or ancestors of today's Chippewa or Ojibwa, developed a variety of techniques to fish Kitchigumi (Lake Superior) and Baawaating (rapids of the Ste. Mary's River).
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    from the golden days of ice fishing. This site has a wealth of ice fishing history, so be sure to check all of the pages.

    78. WWW-VL History Index - Canada
    canada's Parliament; A history of the Rockliffe Airport Site Home of the NationalAviation Museum, Ottawa, canada; history of Klondike; nunavut; The Road
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  • 79. Nunavut, Canada
    nunavut canada Bookmarks - Click Employment Entertainment Fashion Fishing FoodFootball Free Stuff Games Golf Graphics Health, history Hockey Hotels
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    80. MRC Library Internet Subject Guide - Canadian Studies
    of the 1901 Census of canada nunavut Statistics by Canadian Who's Who Prime Ministersof canada Well Known Happen to Be Canadian Women In Canadian history.
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