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61. Maritime Canada & Newfoundland Books, Essential Reading
new foundland appears on one side, with new Brunswick, Nova Atlas of newfoundland labrador • Mem U Nfld Dept Geog • REFERENCE • An indepth atlas
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A comprehensive guide to Atlantic Canada, including Newfoundland, its people, wildlife and history. With regional maps and detailed descriptions of St. John's and other points of interest. A Traveller's History of Canada Robert Bothwell
An admirably concise march through Canadian history by Robert Bothwell, who has also written "Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories." Guide to the Offshore Wildlife of the Northern Atlantic Michael H. Tove An oversize field guide to the seabirds, ocean mammals and turtles found off Atlantic shores north of the Tropic of Cancer featuring 39 excellent color plates and extensive descriptive information. With a helpful checklist and charts giving the seasonal abundance of each species at 18 key locations throughout the Atlantic.

62. Newfoundland And Labrador Genweb Project - Links
Australia Australian Links Australia new Zealand Passenger Lists Public NativeReligions Religion, Society and culture In newfoundland and labrador.
http://www.genweb.ca/links/main_l.htm

New Sites

General NF Resources

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... NF Surname Queries All links should be working. If you find a broken one or have one that should be here, then let us know
New Sites
Janes Family of Harbour Grace Recording Headstone Inscriptions Mattie Mitchell Page Bay St. George Genealogical Society ... State of the Schools in NF, 1827
General Newfoundland Resource Sites
Newfoundland Newspapers on Microform List of all Newfoundland Magazines and Newspapers General Newfoundland Links Newfoundland Genealogy Links ... Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
Genealogy Research Tools
Abbreviations Found in Genealogy Archaic Occupation Descriptions Colonial Occupations Deciphering Old Handwriting ... Preserving Old Photographs
Mailing Lists and Newsgroups
NFLD-ROOTS list Newfoundland and Labrador Genealogical Society Mailing List CANADA GenWeb Mailing List Canada Provinces Mailing List
Newfoundland Archives
Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Archives Centre for Newfoundland Studies Maritime History Archive at Memorial University of Newfoundland Parish Records and Cemetery Headstone Database
Newfoundland and Labrador History Sites
A BRIEFE DISCOURSE of the New-found-land A DISCOVRSE AND DISCOVERY OF NEW-FOUND-LAND 5 Ancient Cultures of Northern Peninsula Dr. Mel Baker's Homepage

63. Africanfront.com (AUF)
for John Cabot’s (an Italian) expedition to new foundland in 1497. John Cabotlanded in the “new World” in May 1497. He reached labrador and mapped the
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printable version AMERICA MEANS LAND OF THE BLACKS
By Dan Kashagama
One of the most intriguing tales is how America, which Senator McCain once called a European power (shortly before the 2000 election), is inadvertently named for African people (not to mention the fact that Europa was also an African woman). I say “inadvertently” because in fact America is named for two men, neither of whom is African as far as I can tell. One is the Italian Vespucci Amerigo , and the other is a wealthy Welshman named Richard Amerik . America was simultaneously named after two men who did not know each other. The name they gave it means 'Land of Africans'. Isn’t life stranger than fiction?
The first man, Richard Amerik, was the King’s Customs Officer for Bristol in 1486, 1490 and 1497. Bristol is the British port that was once the main port from which English voyages of discovery sailed in the late 15th century. Amerik was a wealthy merchant and was the chief sponsor for John Cabot’s (an Italian) expedition to New Foundland in 1497. John Cabot landed in the “New World” in May 1497. He reached Labrador and mapped the coastline from what is now Nova Scotia to Newfoundland. As the chief customs official in Bristol, Richard Amerik most certainly had his name, and documents proving authority on behalf of the king, attached to the maps and the letters pertaining to Cabot's voyage.
The other man Vespucci Amerigo, took voyages in 1499-1500 and 1501-1502 along the coast of what is now South America, where he "discovered" the

64. New Foundland Province Businesses, Companies, Websites And Directories.
new foundland Province directories for Canada businesses, companies, and LabradorCity. Animals / Art / Automotive / Beauty / culture / Business Marketing
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65. Destinations Canada : Newfoundland & Labrador : Main View
Sablon Quebec, next to the border with labrador. landed in 1497 and “discovered”newFound-Land have steadfastly preserved these islands of French culture.
http://www.destinationscanada.com/destinations/newfoundland/default.asp?loc=dest

66. Eastwaters        The Marine Website Of Newfoundland And Labrador
I spent 2 years in new foundland where I met my interested in finding informationon the history of ecotourism in newfoundland and labrador, and to what
http://www.eastwaters.com/comments1.htm
Eastwaters The Marine website of Newfoundland and Labrador Home Introduction NF Map News ... What's New GUESTBOOK COMMENTS (Please note: Comments may be edited for clarity)
06 May 2004
T1: Frank Branzuela
T2: frankbservices@yahoo.com
Re the story about the "Atlantic Charter" being signed off the coast of Newfoundland: it wasn't signed. Not ever. Neither Roosevelt nor Churchill ever signed it. It was issued as a plain, typed, untitled press release. The term "Atlantic Charter" wasn't even coined until several days after the joint statement had been published.
History has a way of growing away from the facts of what happened.
Best Regards,
Frank Branzuela
Anchorage, Alaska
T1: Jean DeMott
T2: jeamott@hotmail.com Great site!!! My partner and I are planning on a visit to the area this summer and I found you while researching on-line looking for information on coastal sailing charters. Please add me to the subscriber's list. Thanks, Jean 02 May 2004 T1: Troy Gipps T2: troy@wildernesscanoe.org

67. Chronology Of The Outer Bay Of Islands, Newfoundland
visits or possible occupation by members of this culture. All fishermen currentlyfishing on the labrador. About twelve new settlers arrived in the outer Bay
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CHRONOLOGY of the OUTER BAY OF ISLANDS
Newfoundland
In order to assist in the placing of local events in a world context
this Chronology lists some major events relating to places other than the Bay of Islands.
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Archeological evidence suggests possible occupation by members of the Maritime Archaic culture, probably associated with the cemetery at Port au Choix, 200 km to the north. Evidence of occupation by members of Groswater Palaeoeskimo Culture in Middle Arm, Bay of Islands. (D L Reader) *** *** David L Reader, archeologist, of the University of Toronto, has been conducting archeological research at a legally protected and researched site in Middle Arm, Bay of Islands, since 1995.
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Evidence of occupation by members of the Dorset Palaeoeskimo Culture in Middle Arm. (D L Reader) *** 985 circa The Norseman Bjarni Herjolfsson, blown off course far to the west on a voyage from Iceland to Greenland, sights an unknown land. This may have been Newfoundland, or perhaps Labrador. 1000 circa Leif Eiriksson sets out to find the land Bjarni has seen, and calls it Vinland (Wineland; probably Newfoundland). The two narratives

68. Native Religions In Newfoundland And Labrador
Prehistoric People (Newfoundland and labrador Heritage) The Beothuk (Newfoundland and labrador Heritage) Newfoundland and labrador Heritage) Innu History and culture (Innu Nation
http://www.mun.ca/rels/native

69. Cyndi's List - Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador
More than 209 300 links! 206 850 links, categorized crossreferenced, in over 160 categories. Another 2 450+ uncategorized new links in the works. Canada - newfoundland labrador. Main Index .
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70. Provincial Parks
For more information Natural/ Scenic Attractions in Newfoundland and labrador. Tovisit the Department of Tourism, culture and Recreation click http//www.gov
http://www.gov.nf.ca/parks&reserves/provparks.htm
Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park celebrates 50 years! The reservation system is now active 1-877-214-CAMP(2267)
Provincial Parks
Something For Everyone!
Young and old, groups and individuals can enjoy a myriad of outdoor activities in Provincial Parks. The fun awaits you whether you join in a cross-country ski meet, enjoy an environmental game or spend a day at the beach with your friends. Leave stress behind as you; unwind in the refreshing natural setting of a park. To find out more information please go to our Map of Newfoundland and Labrador Parks and Reserves and double click on the location of your choice. There are 14 Provincial Parks in Newfoundland and Labrador where one can camp overnight. 13 of these parks are staffed while one, Chance Cove, is maintained by parks but not staffed. These parks range in size and in the services provided. They are located throughout Newfoundland and in southern Labrador. For more information on each of these sites click the title below or visit the provincial map and double click on the location of your choice. There are 6 Natural and Scenic Attraction parks in the system that are designed primarily for day use activities. For more information:

71. Canadian Museums Association, Museum Studies Programs In New Foundland, St.Johns
Newfoundland. St. John s. Art Gallery of Newfoundland and labrador Arts and CultureCentre Contact Patricia Grattan, Director. PO Box 4200 St. John s, NF A1C 5S7.
http://www.museums.ca/Cma1/About/Links/museumstudies/provinces/newfoundland/st.j
Newfoundland St. John's
Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador
Arts and Culture Centre Contact: Patricia Grattan Director P.O. Box 4200
St. John's, NF A1C 5S7 Tel.: (709) 737-8209
Fax: (709) 737-2007
E-mail: agnl@morgan.ucs.mun.ca
Web Site: www.mun.ca/agnl Internship
This curatorial internship position includes on-the-job training and a course of study on various aspects of gallery operation. The program varies depending on the gallery's exhibition schedule and the intern's area of interest. Duration: one year Pre-Requisite: open to individuals with a degree in fine art and some art gallery experience Museum Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Contact: Ute Simon-Okshevsky Executive Director P.O. Box 5785

72. Newfoundland And Labrador -- Municipal Information
a link to the Newfoundland and labrador road reports photo gallery of the old andnew along with activities, sports facilities, arts and culture, festivals and
http://cgii.gc.ca/m-NF-e.html
Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Guides to Canadian Government Information
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by Anita Cannon, the Depository Services Program and Contributors
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Newfoundland and Labrador Municipal Information
Bay Roberts
Town of Bay Roberts
This Web site for the Town of Bay Roberts starts with an overview of recreational activities and facilities. It provides a list of businesses, links to school Web sites, a map showing its location in Newfoundland, a brief history, names of sponsors for the Web site, and a calendar of events. A general information page provides information on landmarks, the town council, services, entertainment and general statistics and taxes. Issues of Klondyke Gazette are available. A guestbook is provided as well as contact information. There is a picture gallery.
2001-09-15, Colleen Field, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Site available in English.
http://www.bayroberts.com/

73. ONEOFMANYFEATHERS AM
2. The labrador Inuit, which live on the coast from a point opposite new Foundlandto Hudson Bay The arrival of the Inuit to the new World was later than
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74. Arizona Native American Indian Powwows & Events Calendar
3750 E. Irvington Rd., Tucson, Arizona 10,000 Years of culture 150 Tribal AmericanShowcase Company * Acoma Pueblo Artist Wayna Keenenew Mexico * Indian
http://www.500nations.com/Arizona_Events.asp

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ADD your event! Feb. 1-14, 2004
American Indian Exposition

Tucson Bargain Center
3750 E. Irvington Rd., Tucson, Arizona
10,000 Years of Culture
150 Tribal Nations - 14 Days - One Location ARTISTS / EXHIBITORS * American Indian Chamber of Commerce No. America * Indian Information And Trade Center: N.A.2I.I.T.C. * Native American Showcase Company * Acoma Pueblo Artist: Wayna Keene-New Mexico * Dakota Drum Company: Sonja Holy Eagle-South Dakota * Stone People Medicine: Manny Two-Feathers-Pennsylvania * Tohono O’odham Jewelry: Reservation Creations - Arizona * Charlotte Cut Beads: 13º, 16º, 18º-Czech Republic * Traditional Navajo Jewelry: McCabe Family-Arizona * Aztec Crafts: Salinas Family-Mexico City, Mexico * Hopi Crafts: Coohyampwa Family-Arizona * Dreamcatchers: James Adakai-Arizona * Stone Carving/Sculptors: John Suazo-Taos, New Mexico * Custom Navajo Jewelry: Morris Family-Arizona * Indian Hand Drum Company: Washington State * Huichol Beadwork: Bautispa Family-Mexico AND MORE!!!

75. New Mexico Native American Places To Visit
Museum of Indian Arts and culture Laboratory of Anthropology 710 Camino Lejo SantaFe, NM 87501 mailing address Museum of new Mexico PO BOX 2087 Santa Fe, NM
http://www.500nations.com/New_Mexico_Places.asp

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A:Shiwi A:Wan Museum and Heritage Center
Bldg. 1222
Hwy. 53
Zuni, NM 87311
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 1009 Zuni, NM 87327 tel (505) 782-4403 fax (505) 782-2136 Pueblo of Acoma, NM 87034 mailing address: P.O. BOX 309 Pueblo of Acoma, NM 87034 tel (800) 747-0181 Arrot Art Gallery - New Mexico Highlands University National Ave. Las Vegas, NM 87701 fax (505) 454-0026 505 Richardson Ave. Artesia, NM 88210 tel (505) 748-2390 fax (505) 746-3886 (attn: Museum) Aztec Museum and Pioneer Village 125 N. Main Aztec, NM 87410 tel (505) 334-9829 fax (505) 334-9707 Aztec Ruins National Monument Ruins Rd. Aztec, NM 87140 mailing address: P.O. BOX 640 Aztec, NM 87410 tel (505) 334-6174 fax (505) 334-6372 TDD (505) 334-6174 Bandalier National Monument N.M. State Rt. 4 Los Alamos, NM 87544 mailing address: HCR 1, BOX 1, Suite 15 Bandelier National Monument Los Alamos, NM 87544-9701

76. About Canada
councils have plays a key role in the reinvigoration of traditional native culture. inCartier s footsteps and by the end of the 17th century, new Frence, as
http://www.thaicongenvancouver.org/canadacontent.htm
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CANADA CLIMATE ABOUT BRITISH COLUMBIA ABOUT VANCOUVER CANADA PHOTO GALLERY ... LANGUAGE Introduction and Geography Canada is the second largest country in the world after Russia. Canada encompasses territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the high Arctic to the northern border of the continental U.S.A. Although very much a "northern" country, the terrain and geography of Canada is very diverse. As well as the popular image of Canada as a country of pristine forests and snowy vistas, there are also deserts and badlands, temperate rain forests and long and wide beaches. Canada has huge inland lakes, seemingly eternal prairies and evergreen forests, woodlands and meadows. Canada's coastlines are thousands of miles long, with fjords, and long, wild rivers leading to the oceans. Government and Politics
Canada is a parliamentary democracy with a federal political system. Each province or territory has its own democratically elected provincial legislature headed by a premier, and also sends elected representatives to the federal parliament in Ottawa. The House of Commons is the main federal legislature. The prime Minister is the head of the political structure, as well as an elected member of the House of Commons where he must be able to command a majority. Bills passed in the Commons are forwarded to an upper chamber, the senate, for ratification. At present, the priminister appoints senators, although there is increasing pressure to make the upper chamber too. The nominal head of state in the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, and Her Canadian representative is the Governor-General.

77. Newfoundland And Labrador Tourism
A short introduction to Newfoundland and labrador, and four photos of our most popular attractions.
http://www.gov.nf.ca/tourism
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78. Government Of Newfoundland And Labrador - Welcome
The website for the Government of Newfoundland and labrador, Canada, offers information on government services, tourism, business and the latest government issues.
http://www.gov.nf.ca/
Office of the Premier
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79. Provincial Museum Of Newfoundland And Labrador - Homepage. Welcome! Come On In!
The website of the Provincial Museum of Newfoundland and labrador displays current information about its collections, facilities, hours, tours, special events, and popular publications. It also
http://www.nfmuseum.com/
The Provincial
M U S E U M
of Newfoundland and Labrador Homepage
Come in and Explore!
As a result of the one-year delay in the opening of
its new headquarters facilities in "The Rooms",
the Provincial Museum on Duckworth Street,
will re-open, temporarily,
at its original location,
on June 29, 2004.
Exhibition Schedule for 2004
"Closing Links" December 19, 2003
The Very Last Visitors to our Exhibitions at the Duckworth Street Location. Memories of the Natural History Exhibitions at the Duckworth Street Location. Website Search powered by FreeFind Search Tips Site Map Institution History and Overview The Branches "The Rooms" - Our Future Headquarters Facility website under reconstruction - for a partially- functioning, archived, very early version of the website, from June 25, 2003, click here General Information Opening Hours Admission Contacts Collections and Research Archaeology and Ethnology History Natural History Public Programs Special Events Special Exhibitions Guided Tours Schools ... Youth Virtual Resources Associated Websites Online Publications News and Announcements Press Releases and News Conferences General Messages and Announcements Requests for Information and Assistance Links Museums, Archives and Historic Sites

80. Newfoundland And Labrador Heritage/Patrimoine De Terre-Neuve Et Du Labrador--Ent
Newfoundland and labrador Heritage WebPatrimoine de TerreNeuve et du labrador
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/
See also
Books and Documents on the NL Heritage Web Site

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