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  1. Breeding biology of brant on Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Arctic by Richard C. Cotter, James E. Hines, 2001-12-01
  2. Population viability of barren-ground grizzly bears in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.: An article from: Arctic by Philip D. Mcloughlin, Mitchell K. Taylor, et all 2003-06-01
  3. The eastern limit of Beringia: mammoth remains from Banks and Melville Islands, Northwest Territories.: An article from: Arctic by C.R. Harington, 2005-12-01
  4. Long foraging movement of a denning tundra wolf.: An article from: Arctic by Paul F. Frame, David S. Hik, et all 2004-06-01
  5. Bent Props and Blow Pots: A Pioneer Remembers Northern Bush Flying by Rex Terpening, 2006-10-01
  6. An Overview of Early Anthrax Outbreaks in Northern Canada: Field Reports of the Health of Animals Branch, Agriculture Canada, 1962-71.: An article from: Arctic by D.c. Dragon, B.t. Elkin, 2001-03-01

81. Wuup.de - /Regional/North_America/Canada/Northwest_Territories
Top/regional/North America/Canada/Recreation and Sports/By Province or NorthwestTerritories Biathlon Association Includes a history of the
http://wuup.de/index.php/Regional/North_America/Canada/Northwest_Territories/Rec

82. Costume Society Of America
Alberta, Montana, Saskatchewan, Wyoming, Nevada, northwest territories, Oregon,Washington, Yukon territories. impacts of the gold rush upon the region.
http://www.costumesocietyamerica.com/region5.htm
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Region V Events Calendar...Alaska...British Columbia...California...Guam...Hawaii...Idaho...Alberta...Montana...Saskatchewan...Wyoming...Nevada...Northwest Territories...Oregon...Washington...Yukon Territories REGION V
Western Alaska, British Columbia, California, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Alberta, Montana, Saskatchewan, Wyoming, Nevada, Northwest Territories, Oregon, Washington, Yukon Territories The Region V Events Calendar lists exhibitions of costume, and costume-related exhibitions, the dates and places of the National and Regional Symposia, lectures, and workshops. Where available, a telephone number has been included. Please use these numbers to obtain additional information. Dates of exhibitions may change. Where available, dates for the exhibitions are included. If no beginning date is given, the exhibition is already open. *PLEASE NOTE*
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83. Fablis Directory For /Regional/North_America/Canada/Northwest_Territories/Recrea
Top/regional/North America/Canada/Recreation and Sports/By Province or NorthwestTerritories Biathlon Association Includes a history of the sport
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84. Dreaming The St. Roch: Regional Archives
feds, and which give a short history and description of On April 1st, 1999, the NorthwestTerritories voted to have been given legal recognition in the region.
http://pericat.ca/movable/stroch/archives/cat_regional.html
Dreaming the St. Roch
A weblog meant to assist me in preparing for my citizenship examination. I live in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, so links and data will be geared toward that.
If You Are Not From BC
I'm seeing a lot of searches in the logs that are for information I never pulled together, such as the names of various provincial/territorial officials not in BC. If you need to know those kinds of details about a province or territory other than BC, scroll down till you see the entries with little maps. The thumbnail maps will each open a bigger map. Below them are little flags, which link to pages maintained by some arm of the feds, and which give a short history and description of that province or territory. Under the flags is the name of the province/territory, and that name links to its own website. Between these three, you should be able to get close to the information you need. If you're a student, good luck on your papers, and remember to cite your sources. TrackBack
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The North covers more than 1/3 of Canada.

85. Library Of Congress Classification: F - History: United States Local And America
446460, Kentucky. 461-475, Missouri. 476-485, northwest Territory, Old northwest.486-500, Ohio. 550.5-553.2, Great Lakes Region. 561-575, Michigan.
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86. SLCentral Directory - Regional - North America - Canada - Northwest Territories
See also regional North America Canada Recreation and Sports (135). NorthwestTerritories Biathlon Association Includes a history of the
http://www.slcentral.com/directory/index.php/Regional/North_America/Canada/North
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  • 87. Nunavut GenWeb Homepage
    of Nunavut or the Nunavut region of the northwest territories. of the Kivalliq (Keewatin)region, were most offices in the various provinces and territories.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~cannt/nunavut.htm
    Up Archives Canadian Archives N.W.T. Archives Hudson's Bay Company Archives Government Official Government of Nunavut website Vital Statistics Events occurring in Nunavut on or after April 1, 1999 All births, deaths, adoptions, and marriages that occurred within the territory of Nunavut on or after April 1, 1999, would be registered with Nunavut Vital Statistics. The department can be contacted as follows: Eric Ukpatiku
    Registrar General
    Vital Statistics
    Government of Nunavut
    Rankin Inlet, NT X0C 0G0
    Events occurring in the Nunavut region of the Northwest Territories prior to April 1, 1999 Nunavut was part of the Northwest Territories prior to April 1, 1999. All births, marriages, deaths, adoptions that occurred in the present Nunavut region would have been registered with NWT Vital Statistics. Vital Statistics can be contacted through: Registrar General
    Vital Statistics
    Government Of The NWT
    Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0
    These hold records from 1925 (incomplete), onward. Events occuring outside of Nunavut or the Nunavut region of the Northwest Territories For a variety of reasons, an event may have occurred ouside of Nunavut or the Nunavut region of the Northwest Territories. This was most common for births and deaths. It was and still is necessary for residents to travel outside of the territory for medical treatment. Residents of the territory were sent to different locations for medical treatment, depending on which region they lived in.

    88. Review Of Management Practices - Northwest Territories Region - Indian And North
    The Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch (DAEB) carried out a review of the managementpractices of the northwest territories (NWT) Region of DIAND between
    http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/pr/pub/ae/re/96-14a_e.html
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    Review of Management Practices
    N.W.T. Region
    Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch
    June 1997 Contact:
    Lynne Boyer
    Media Relations
    Executive Summary
    The Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch (DAEB) carried out a review of the management practices of the Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) Region of DIAND between January and March 1997. The purpose of this project was to review and assess the regional management practices as well as the identification of best practices that lead to achievement of intended results. Objectives and Scope The objectives of the review covered the regional management practices and frameworks in selected responsibility centres; compliance with central agency and departmental policies and procedures and best practices that lead to improved effectiveness of the organization. The review included management practices, initiatives and controls pertaining to the existing management framework; the fulfilment of departmental obligations and priorities; innovations and improvements in the delivery of client and public services and in information management; financial management; human resources management; environmental management and risk management. As the present review covered management practices, we did not review individual programs.

    89. Books On-line: Call Numbers Starting With F
    Report of the Survey of the North and northwest Lakes by a HalfCentury in Michiganand the Lake Region by Bela All the Western States and territories by John
    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/subjectstart?F

    90. Marietta Leader - History 1.2600
    the facts of slavery in the northwest Territory, it is necessary to go back intime to when the region was under French control. In the history of European
    http://www.mariettaleader.com/012600/linkstothepast.htm

    91. Wisconsin State History
    Wisconsin State history. The region went to British after French and Indian wars in1763. The northwest Territory was the first national territory of the United
    http://allsands.com/History/Places/wisconsinstate_sun_gn.htm
    Wisconsin State History
    A French explorer Jean Nicolet came to the Wisconsin area in 1734 and was followed by other traders and missionaries. Fur trade flourished under the French. The region went to British after French and Indian wars in 1763. The Northwest Territory was the first national territory of the United States comprising geographical regions generally known as the Old Northwest. This area included the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota. The French control here began with exploring and trading in the early 17th century. In 1763 the Treaty of Paris which ended the French and Indian Wars, the British obtained Canada and the Old Northwest. bodyOffer(1479) G. R. Clark led and expedition against the British in the American Revolution and a new Treaty of Paris was established in 1783. This treaty ended the revolution and declared the Old Northwest Territory was within United States boundaries. Cession of all lands to the United States government were completed by 1786. This ended the strife among the states over rival claims. The Ordinance of 1787 set up the machinery for organization of the territories and admission of states. The Jay's Treaty and subsequent negotiations served to iron out some British and American difficulties, but British influence remained strong among the indians. Wisconsin became part of the Northwest territory in 1787. Quarrels over the Northwest Territory was a chief cause of the War of 1812. The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britain. Partly occasioned by a desire for neutral shipping rights by Americans in a period of strain in Franco-British relation, the practice of impressment of British sailors from American ships added fuel to the fire. The actual outbreak of hostilities, however, stemmed from the desire of frontiersmen for free land which could only be obtained at the expense of the Indians and the British. War was officially declared on June 18, 1812. The Treaty of Ghent ended the war on December 24, 1814. Although the war quickened the growth of American nationalism and opened the west for expansion, the United States embarked on a period of political isolation from Europe. Effective U. S. controls in Wisconsin began after the War of 1812. The discovery of lead mines brought first rush of settlers in the 1820s.

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