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  1. The terminal woodland period at Southern Indian Lake, Manitoba (Papers in Manitoba archaeology) by William J Wood, 1983
  2. University of Oklahoma Dept. of Anthropology. Anthropology Club. Papers in Anthropology by Ann Jordan, 1973
  3. A guide to completing the Archaeological site inventory form (Guidelines for conducting a heritage resource impact assessment) by Patricia M Badertscher, 1989
  4. Comparative growth and survival of matched plantings of wild and domestic rainbow trout in prairie potholes (Fisheries Research Board of Canada. Technical report) by G. B Ayles, 1973
  5. Children's literature pertaining to Indian and Metis culture by Agnes E Grant, 1979
  6. The fur trade in the Scratching River region
  7. Government House
  8. Captain William Kennedy
  9. The Dakota fortified camps of the Portage Plain
  10. One Man's Documentary: A Memoir Of The Early Years Of The National film Board by Graham McInnes, 2005-02
  11. Le lieu historique Stott
  12. A guide to name commemoration (How-to series)
  13. Land below the forks: Archaeology, prehistory, and history of the Selkirk and District Planning Area by K. David McLeod, 1987
  14. The Red River Settlement

41. Friends Of The West End
McQuade Manitoba Arts Council Manitoba Blue Cross Manitoba Community Places Programmanitoba culture, Heritage and Tourism, Arts Branch Manitoba Education
http://www.wecc.ca/site/friends_list.html
Thanks to our Friends!
Many thanks to the organizations and individuals who have donated to The West End Cultural Centre in 2003
Organizations
Assiniboine Credit Union
Canada Council for the Arts
Canadian Heritage, Arts Presentation Program
Canadian Heritage, Cultural Spaces Program
Jewish Foundation of Manitoba
Klinic Community Health Centre
Manitoba Arts Council
Manitoba Blue Cross Manitoba Community Places Program Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Tourism, Arts Branch F.K. Morrow Foundation Neighbourhoods Alive! Spence Neighbourhood Association The Thomas Sill Foundation Winnipeg Arts Council The City of Winnipeg - Councillor Harvey Smith The Winnipeg Foundation Individual Friends of the West End Cultural Centre Michael Aldcroft Sandy Altner Margaret Bellhouse Diana Borys Barb Brown Shirley Canty Jennifer Cobb Chris Couture Brian Dondo Tim Dumore Bob Dunkeld Arlene Forsyth Kimberley Hansen Jan Hawkins Jennifer Howard

42. CARTA Archives - 2001: Fw: GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES OF MANITOBA HISTO
The Geographical Names of Manitoba was produced with support from partners, sponsors and volunteers including manitoba culture, Heritage and Tourism and
http://library.usask.ca/lists/carta/2001/0043.html
Fw: GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES OF MANITOBA HISTORICAL REFERENCE BOOK RELEASED (News Release: Manitoba Conservation)
From: Andrew Hubbertz ( Andrew.Hubbertz@usask.ca
Date: Mon Jun 11, 2001 11:59:31 AM CST Of possible interest to CARTA subscribers. Andrew Hubbertz - Original Message - From: "Paul Nielson" < p.nielson@home.com GOVINFO@sask.usask.ca > Cc: "Norquay, Brenda" < BNorquay@city.winnipeg.mb.ca ngodava@cc.UManitoba.CA iservice@leg.gov.mb.ca This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.0 Thu Jan 3, 2002 12:37:50 AM CST

43. GOVINFO Archives - 2001: LEGISLATION PROPOSED TO PROVIDE MODERN
LEGISLATION PROPOSED TO PROVIDE MODERN FRAMEWORK FOR ARCHIVES, RECORDKEEPING(News Release manitoba culture, Heritage and Tourism).
http://library.usask.ca/lists/govinfo/2001/0241.html
LEGISLATION PROPOSED TO PROVIDE MODERN FRAMEWORK FOR ARCHIVES, RECORD-KEEPING (News Release: Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Tourism)
From: Paul Nielson ( p.nielson@home.com
Date: Wed May 30, 2001 07:11:07 PM CST Bill 39 THE ARCHIVES AND RECORDKEEPING ACT http://www.gov.mb.ca/leg-asmb/bills/37-sess2/b039e.html **************************************************************************** MANITOBA GOVERNMENT NEWS RELEASE Information Services, Rm 29, Legislative Bldg. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 0V8 Ph: (204) 945-3746 Fax: (204) 945-3988 E-MAIL iservice@leg.gov.mb.ca This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.0

44. MAPLIN: Manitoba Public Library Information Network
MAPLIN Manitoba Public Library Information Network. by Will Enns, Head, TechnicalServices, Public Library Services, manitoba culture, Heritage and Citizenship.
http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/202/301/nlnews/nlnews-h/1995/11/2711e-03.htm

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November 1995, vol. 27, no. 11
MAPLIN: Manitoba Public Library Information Network
by Will Enns, Head, Technical Services, Public Library Services, Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Citizenship MAPLIN is a union catalogue of resources held at rural and northern Manitoba public libraries. Initiated by the Public Library Services Branch of the provincial government department, Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Citizenship, MAPLIN is intended to overcome the challenges of providing equitable library service and resource sharing. Since the province's population is centred in Winnipeg, outlying rural and northern libraries have offered services in relative isolation from each other. MAPLIN allows libraries around the province to communicate, exchange information and share resources. This online union catalogue was begun in 1987 as catalogue records were added through the Public Library Service's Centralized Cataloguing Program. Catalogue records are also added to the union catalogue through periodic updates on diskette from many of the province's 84 rural and northern public libraries. The catalogue is housed on a UNIX server accommodating multiple dial-up, running GEAC ADVANCE library software. Libraries dial into MAPLIN via Manitoba DATAPAC at an economical, uniform rate across the province. When they dial into MAPLIN, libraries can enhance their local reference services through various types of searches on specific titles and subject areas. Libraries can also place direct holds on items located within the Public Library Services collection. Items held by other rural public libraries can be requested through ENVOY or traditional routes such as mail and telephone.

45. Heritage Directory
Province/State Manitoba Mailing Country Canada Postal Code R3C 0V8 Telephone(204) 9453729 Fax (204) 945-5223 Mandate manitoba culture, Heritage and
http://daryl.chin.gc.ca:8000/BASIS/cher/user/www/DDW?W=SUBJECT INC 'ABILITIES'&

46. MANITOBA INDIAN CULTURAL EDUCATION CENTRE
A provincial, notfor-profit charitable educational entity for promoting awareness and understanding of First Nations culture within manitoba.
http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/micec/index-e.html
PROVIDING 21 YEARS OF ABORIGINAL
CULTURAL SERVICES and PROGRAMS
The Centre opened its doors on June 5, 1975 and has since established itself as a permanent fixture within the First Nations community in Winnipeg.
The Manitoba Indian Cultural Education Centre is a provincial, not-for-profit charitable educational entity which has as its goal the promoting of awareness and understanding of First Nations culture to individuals and groups within Manitoba. The Centre's main obligation is to provide services to the First Nation population, but understands that non-Aboriginal members of society also have to learn about the First Nation culture before First Nations culture can be fully appreciated.
The Centre offers the following programs:
All content © 1998 The Manitoba Indian Cultural Education Centre
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47. 2002 North American Indigenous Games - Official Site
Contains news items, a description of aboriginal culture, links, venues, and sports coverage. Located in Winnipeg, manitoba, Canada.
http://www.2002naig.com/

48. University Of Manitoba Centre For Ukrainian Canadian Studies (CUCS)
The role Lysenko played in the development of Ukrainian culture.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/ukrainian_canadian/newsletter/abstract_filenko.h

49. Language Detector
Cours de langue fran§ais. Information sur cet organisme, la culture, les ressources, un test en ligne et des liens.
http://www.afwpg.ca/
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50. Destination Manitoba | Culture And History
leading galleries, it collects and exhibits works of art by manitoba, Canadian,and for carving come from ancient campsites of the Thule culture (10001600 AD
http://winnipegfreepress2.com/specialsections/destinationmb/culture/
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Lynn Lake is known as the "town that moved", thanks to the tremendous task of moving buildings from the mine site at Sherridan before the new town was ready in 1953. Today you can visit Lynn Lake's quaint mining museum. There's lots to see and do when you have 18 hours of daylight to play in during the summer months in the north.
www.cancom.net/~lliap/lynnlake
The town of Leaf Rapids was carved out of the wilderness between 1971 and 1974 to serve employees of the newly opened Ruttan Mine, owned by Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited. In 1987 Sherritt Gordon sold the Ruttan Mine to Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited. Located 25 km. east of Leaf Rapids, the copper and zinc mine is one of the largest and most modern in Canada. Visitors may tour it during the summer months. Leaf Rapids is laid out in a semi-circle of residential bays surrounding the unique town centre complex.
www.cancom.net/~leaftown
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The Costume Museum of Canada in Dugald is home to a collection of 35,000 artifacts spanning 400 years. The collection represents the identity of everyday Canadians, urban and rural, public and private, through the garments that they made, purchased and wore. From July to September, travel with the museum to the City of Dreams - Winnipeg 1900 to 1914. Step off the train into the bustling heart of the prairies, the Chicago of the North, the Gateway to the West. It is a city energized with optimism and great expectations. As the population booms, the city prospers, becoming the financial and manufacturing centre for the West.

51. MAC - Manitoba Association Of Friendship Centres Website: News
Promoting a wider understanding of the culture and heritage of peoples of Native ancestry among all people.
http://www.mac.mb.ca/
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THE DAILY Last updated: 10 Jun : 02:28 Details News The Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres would like to extend congratulations to our new President Aldin Foy , of Brandon Friendship Centre. Also, congratulations go out to our new 1st and 2nd Vice Presidents Susie Secord (Dauphin FC)  and Joan Church (Swan River FC) and our Secretary Treasurer, Shelly Bulycz (The Pas FC) MAC would like to thank the past President and Executive Committee for all their dedication, contributions, and hard work for the Friendship Centre movement. Thank you all. MAC Meetings in 2004/2005 MAC meetings for the upcoming year are as follows: September 11-12 , 2004 in Selkirk, MB December 4-5

52. Destination Manitoba | Culture And History Events
June 15, 16, The Winnipeg Beach Art and culture Cooperative presents its firstself June 22, manitoba Highland Dancer s Association Mid Canada Championship.
http://winnipegfreepress2.com/specialsections/destinationmb/culture/events.html
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MAY May 11 Opening Day, Fort La Reine Museum. Portage la Prairie, 857-3259. May 11 Prairie Pioneer Seeding. Portage La Prairie. 857-3259, http://www.rm.portage-la-prairie.ca/museum.htm May 11 Vitriwka Dance Club Concert. Ethelbert, 742-3720. May 11 to 26 Funny Girl by Winnipeg Jewish Theatre. Winnipeg, 477-7478, http://www.wjt.ca. May 12 Mother's Day Open House, International Peace Garden, 534-2510, http://www.peacegarden.com. May 12 Manitoba Day Celebrations. Costume Museum of Canada, Dugald, 853-2166. May 12 to Sept. 2 This Other Eden: Canadian Folk Art Outdoors. Museum of Man and Nature, Winnipeg, 956-2830, http://www.manitobamuseum.mb.ca. May 14 to July 6 Shakespeare in the Ruins presents Hamlet. St. Norbert Arts Centre. Winnipeg, 957-1753, http://www.shakespeareintheruins.com. May 16 Groundswell presents From the Horse's Mouth, concerts for speaking musicians and horse routines. Copall Equestrian Centre, Winnipeg, 943-5770. May 16 Rita MacNeil Concert. Recreation Centre, Morden, 822-5630, http://www.mordenmb.com. May 16 Horticultural Tea and Plant Sale. Deloraine, 747-2655.

53. Manitoba People, History, Traditions Through The Eyes Of An Immigrant And Long-t
Articles on manitoba's people, culture, traditions, scenes, and current events.
http://www.geocities.com/sunnymanitoba/
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54. Listings Manitoba: Canada : Manitoba : Culture
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Canadian Slovenian Cultrual Society
http://www.canadianslovenian.mb.ca/ (Added Apr 12, 2002 - Hits: 40) Western Icelanders in Manitoba This digital collection was produced in association with The New Iceland Heritage Museum under contract to the SchoolNet Digital Collections program, Industry Canada. http://collections.ic.gc.ca/iceland/ (Added Jun 16, 2002 - Hits: 29)

55. Manitoba Academy Chinese Studies Choir
A nonprofit organization founded in 1974. Promotes Chinese culture, language, singing and dancing. Includes events, schedule and contact information.
http://www.freewebs.com/macsc/
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About Us Members Info Events ... Guestbook May 2003 MACS or the Manitoba Academy of Chinese Studies is a federally registered charitable organization founded in Winnipeg in 1974 by a group of ethnic Chinese immigrant professionals mainly from the academic and medical fields. Its primary mission is the promotion of Chinese culture and the teaching of the Chinese language amongst Manitobans. Its main activity is a Chinese school that has some 180 students attending Mandarin classes every Saturday morning at Grant Park High School in Winnipeg. In addition to these classes that are from kindergarten to grade 10, MACS provides adult classes in beginner and intermediate conversational Mandarin. Other areas of instruction include Calligraphy, Chinese History and Literature, Chinese Yo-Yo and Chinese Folk Dance. Beginning in 2001, students passing the final exam of Senior I Class graduate from MACS with a certificate that is recognized as a credit equivalent to Introductory Mandarin Language from the Asian Studies Center of the University of Manitoba. In the Cultural arena, MACS has over 40 adults taking Tai-Ji classes. It also has over 40 choir members (

56. Turtle Mountain Metis Days
An annual event celebrating M©tis culture and heritage, sponsered by the Turtle Mountain Local of the manitoba Metis Federation.
http://www.boissevain.ca/events/metisdays/
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at the Conservation Area, Lake Metigoshe Schedule and Details for the 10th Annual (2003) Metis Days
Experience the Metis Tradition
Metis Days is a celebration of Metis culture and heritage held each July in the Turtle Mountain Conservation District park at Lake Metigoshe. The Turtle Mountain Metis cordially invite everyone to join them for a weekend of demonstrations - hunting, trapping, fishing, etc. - competitions, music and dancing. Everyone is encouraged to participate in the events, which include:
  • slingshot arm wrestling children's barrel racing children's egg throwing bingo Admission is FREE Arts and crafts tables welcome Food and drink available on site 90 campsites and 2 restaurants nearby NO ALCOHOL permitted on site
Sponsored by the Turtle Mountain Local of the Manitoba Metis Federation
More Information
Please contact the Turtle Mountain Metis Days organizers for answers to any questions:
Steve Racine
Phone: 1-204-534-6610
Ken LeForte
Phone: 1-204-658-3417
Lorne Conway
Phone: 1-204-747-2271
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57. Paleo-Indian Traditions
culture and tools of the Clovis, Folsom, and Plano cultures of prehistoric North America.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/anthropology/Manitoba/paleo.html
Paleo-Indian Traditions
The Paleo-Indian period was the earliest firmly established era of human activity in the New World (10,000 - 8,000 B.C) and involved the spread of similar technologies and subsistence patterns in many parts of the continent. As elsewhere, it is represented in Manitoba by Clovis, Folsom, and Plano traditions and was dependent upon hunting of large game animals, originally extinct Pleistocene mammalian fauna and, later, the giant long-horned bison. This emphasis earned the first North Americans the title of "Big Game Hunters". Because much of Manitoba was covered by glacial ice and the meltwater which formed Lake Agassiz , Paleo-Indian sites are not abundant in the province. Points during the Clovis time, 10,000 - 9,000 B.C., are found in isolated occurrences west of the Manitoba Escarpment. During the Folsom phase (9,000 - 8,000 B.C.) Lake Agassiz dropped in elevation possibly allowing peoples to move into the Red River Plain. It rose again by 8,000 B.C. and began its final retreat approximately 700 years later. The end of this era is associated with the extinction of many big game species as the last Pleistocene ice age gave way to the modern climates of the Holocene.

58. Manitoba - Canadian Culture And Canadian History Information On This Province
manitoba Canadian culture and Canadian history information on this Province.Click here for more information from the Government of Canada.
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Bordered by Ontario, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, Hudson Bay and the United States, Manitoba is located in the centre of Canada. It is one of the three Prairie provinces and has an area of 647,797 square kilometres. Known as the land of 100,000 lakes, its capital city is Winnipeg. The Assiniboine Indians were the first inhabitants of Manitoba. Europeans reached Manitoba through Hudson Bay in the early seventeenth century during their search for the Northwest Passage to the Orient. While early European interest was centered on the fur trade, by 1812 the first agricultural settlement was established. Manitoba did not become a province of the Dominion of Canada until 1870. Agriculture is the backbone of rural Manitoba and supports thousands of jobs in towns and cities. Wheat is the most important crop, but the province is also the leading Canadian producer of flaxseed, sunflower seeds, buckwheat and field peas. Although originally based on agriculture, Manitoba's economy has become very diversified, with the services sector dominating. The central location of the province makes Manitoba an attractive base for a wide variety of services, notably in transportation and wholesale distribution. Other important industries include manufacturing, mining, textiles as well as printing and publishing.

59. Alliance Française Du Manitoba - Culture

http://www.afwpg.ca/fr/culture/fr_culture.htm
Culture L'Alliance Française fait la promotion des arts et des cultures francophones à Winnipeg : expositions, conférences, littérature, théâtre, cinéma... et aussi un centre de ressources ...accueil

60. CBC Manitoba
culture Shock takes you inside the music venues, theatres, opera houses, film sets,art galleries, book stores and cinemas to meet manitoba s finest artists
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