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         Nova Scotia Culture:     more books (23)
  1. Destination Nova Scotia: Its Culture and Landscapes (Destination) by Alexa Thompson, 2000-05
  2. The political culture of Nova Scotia: An historical-cultural analysis by M. Paul Brown, 1981
  3. Planter Links: Community and Culture in Colonial Nova Scotia (Planters Studies Series)
  4. Account of a Shipwreck on the Coast of Nova Scotia.('Edward W Pitcher and D. Sean Hartigan, Sensationalist Literature and Popular Culture in the Early ... An article from: The Loyalist Gazette by Edward W. Pitcher, 2002-03-22
  5. The Quest of the Folk: Antimodernism and Cultural Selection in Twentieth-Century Nova Scotia by Ian McKay, 1994-11
  6. Nova Scotia Historical Review volume 11 1991 by N/A, 1991
  7. Mi'kmaq culture generates great tourist interest.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Sabrina Whyatt, 1998-06-01
  8. Longline culture of blue mussels on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia (Manuscript and technical report series) by Brian C Muise, 1980
  9. Pheasant rearing and releasing in Nova Scotia (Extension note) by Neil Van Nostrand, 1974
  10. Report on the results of a survey of provincial government scientific activities in the Province of Nova Scotia by J. W Topham, 1974
  11. Instructor's guide: Effective meetings (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Jim Bayer, 1983
  12. Instructor's guide: Developing a volunteer program (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Tony Martin, 1982
  13. Instructor's guide: Marketing of volunteer organizations (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Alex Wright, 1982
  14. Instructor's guide: Group relations & leadership (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Reg Craig, 1982

1. Nova Scotia Culture, Heritage And Genealogy - NS Vacation
Culture, Heritage and Genealogy. Cultural genealogy links, including ethnic associations websites in Nova Scotia. This page has moved fast forward to our new Culture and Genealogy
http://nsonline.com/vacation/culture.htm
Culture, Heritage and Genealogy
This page has moved - fast forward to our new Culture and Genealogy section

2. Nova Scotia CBSC - Arts And Culture Info-Guide
This InfoGuide is a document designed to help you navigate through the different government programs, services and regulations pertaining to the Arts and Culture sector. http//www.capebretoncraft.com/ Culture Division - Nova Scotia Department of Tourism Culture and Heritage and unified voice for nova scotia culture by representing all aspects of
http://www.cbsc.org/ns/english/display.cfm?Code=8147&coll=NS_PROVBIS_E

3. NOVA SCOTIA CULTURE
nova scotia culture. Apples are Nova Scotia's most important industery. The apple farms are found near and around Berwick. Nova Scotia is known for their exceptional amount of trees cut down to make
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Nova Scotia Culture
Apples are Nova Scotia's most important industery. The apple farms are found near and around Berwick.
Nova Scotia is known for their exceptional amount of trees cut down to make lumber and pulp.
Mavelette is one of Nova Scotia's best places for salt water swimming with its exceptional sand dooms.
Just on the otherside of Mavelette is a boat building, that builds boat, and ships.
Farming is another major Nova Scotia industery. When you drive up and down the highway you can see all the cattle and fields.
Kentville "The Apple Blossom Capital" Every fall has pumpkin people and decorated hay bails.
Nova Scotia has only a few rainbows a year but when it does they're worth spotting.
Most people who live here in Nova Scotia are into arts or crafts. These are hooked rugs made by a local.
Tim Horton's is province known as "the meeting place". This is the Methegan site.

4. Destination: Nova Scotia Culture
Nova Scotia is the sea. With almost 8,000 kilometers of coastline, itshistory and culture are inextricably linked to everything maritime.
http://www.destination-ns.com/content/culture.asp
Friday, June 11
Art Galleries
AirScapes Nova Scotia Photography by Ron Garnett
A breathtaking selection of over 200 images by one of the world's top aerial photographers. Available as Screen Saver / Slide Show on CD-ROM at: Airscapes on the Web
Tall Ships 2000 Photographs of many of the Ships participating
In July 2000, Canada welcomed back the tall ships to the shores of Nova Scotia, as Halifax became the Official Canadian Race Port for the Tall Ships 2000® series. The stop in Halifax was part of a four-month voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, featuring almost 150 world-class tall ships from around the globe.
Nova Scotia Images Photographs by Maurice R. Crosby
Our concept is to create an image whose mood, colour, texture, and even the frame, combine to enhance any room or office, to give lasting pleasure and become a cherished possession. To do this, our photographs are individually hand-crafted to the highest standard in the photographic industry. Each print is bonded to solid surface, signed, laminated, and textured to ensure permanency. Our gallery frames are of the best quality wood, the liner is made from a single piece of imported linen, which adds depth and design to the finished product. Unframed prints are edged with black tape and may be hung as is. Each print comes with a polished brass plaque.
The MacAskill Collection Photographs by Wallace R. MacAskill

5. Nova Scotia: Culture & Genealogy
Official WebSite of the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia Black Cultural Centrefor Nova Scotia Welcome to the official web-site of the Black Cultural
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  • 6. Nova Scotia CBSC - Arts And Culture Info-Guide
    Nova Scotia. Its goal is to create a strong and unified voice fornova scotia culture by representing all aspects of the sector.
    http://www.cbsc.org/ns/english/display.cfm?Code=8147&coll=NS_PROVBIS_E

    7. Nova Scotia CBSC - Nova Scotia Cultural Network
    The Network is a membership organization with a goal to create a strong and unifiedvoice for nova scotia culture by representing all aspects of the sector.
    http://www.cbsc.org/ns/english/display.cfm?code=8321&coll=NS_PROVBIS_E

    8. Canadopedia : Nova Scotia Culture And Arts
    Nova Scotia Culture and Arts. Applied Arts. Art Galleries. Artists. Associations.Awards. Childhood. Companies. Conferences. Crafts. Cultural Centers. Cyberculture.
    http://www.canadopedia.com/nova-scotia/culture-and-arts/
    Government Parliament Search Suggest your site ... Our services Nova Scotia : Culture and Arts Applied Arts Art Galleries Artists Associations Awards Childhood Companies Conferences Crafts Cultural Centers Cyberculture Dance Education and Training Employment Events E-zines Free General Information History Institutes Literature Magazines Movies Museums Music News and Media Newsgroups Organizations Unions Visual Arts Web Directories Webzines International trail Canadopedia

    9. The Nova Scotia Culture Sector Strategy
    The nova scotia culture Sector Strategy Culture in theNew Millennium Planning Our Future. View 1 mb PDF.
    http://culturestrategy.ednet.ns.ca/
    The Nova Scotia
    Culture Sector Strategy
    Culture in the New Millennium
    Planning Our Future View 1 mb PDF English Download PDF Viewer Archive
    Errata Clary Croft was inadvertantly added to the Strategy Development Participants list - he was not, in fact, a participant of this strategy development. Gary Vermeir was a participant and should have been included in the Strategy Development Participants list.

    10. Nova Scotia Culture Sector Strategy
    Freelance culture sector consultant. Heart and soul of NS society; Culture is importantfor the economy and is considered a priority for economic development;
    http://culturestrategy.ednet.ns.ca/archive/14.htm
    HUMAN RESOURCES Halifax, December 11, 1998 Yvon Aucoin Director, Acadian Cultural Council of N.S.; theatre and broadcasting and education – College L’Acadie. Jaci Clements NSCAD, Continuing Education Division Jane Condon Freelance culture sector consultant Charlie Dixon HRDC, funder of cultural network Fran Dorsey Teacher NSCAD, studio, ArtsInfusion, member of Arts Council, parent Kim Goldsmith President of Metal Arts Guild, clothing designer, musician, coordinator of N.S. Arts Network Gay Hauser General Manager of Eastern Front Theatre, dancer, actress, teacher and director Colin Richardson Business Agent for labour union; theatre and stage employee Ann Verrall Film and video maker Peter Webster Librarian, SMU, Vice President Library Association Trina Whitehurst Federation of N.S. Heritage Management Committee: Russell Kelly Most Important Vision Themes and Elements:
    • Heart and soul of N.S. society Culture is important for the economy and is considered a priority for economic development Money is no longer a problem for the sector, artists can work at what they do Greater collaboration between sub sectors, other sectors and communities

    11. Nova Scotia Culture
    Clickable world maps leading to the universities, colleges, educational systems, area photographs, cultures, travel opportunities and more of cities,
    http://www.davchi2000.addr.com/popup/canada/novascotia/novascot.html

    12. Nova Scotia Department Of Tourism & Culture
    Investing in nova scotia, A Guide to the Department of Tourism, culture and Heritage's Funding all contents are copyright ©2004, Province of nova scotia, all rights reserved
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/dtc

    Government Home
    Site Search Government Directory
    www.NovaScotia.com
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    Nova Scotia Museum

    Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

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    Deputy Minister
    2004-2005 Business Plan ... Contact Us Congrès mondial acadien 2004 Your link to the official web site Lunenburg by the Sea A virtual exhibit by Nova Scotia Archives celebrating the 250th Anniversary of Lunenburg. Click to visit Creating Opportunities at Home Investing in Nova Scotia, A Guide to the Department of Tourism, Culture and Heritage's Funding Programs. Download the guide Nova Scotia's beautiful landscape, diverse cultures and rich heritage add tremendous value to our quality of life and position us as a world-class destination for Canadian and international travelers. . Some files on this Web site require the free Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader for viewing. This Reader is available here Comments and/or questions Privacy Policy . Page last updated 04-05-21 21:34:07

    13. Nova Scotia Cultural Network
    province. PROMOTING nova scotia S ARTS, culture AND HERITAGE SINCE 1997.Updated January 26, 2004. ca. © nova scotia Cultural Network 2004.
    http://www.culture.ns.ca/
    PROMOTING NOVA SCOTIA'S ARTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE SINCE 1997 Updated: January 26, 2004 NETWORK MEMBERSHIP LINKS ELECTION Sign up to receive timely culture sector information: Subscribe HOT ITEM The Canadian Forum on Cultural Enterprise
    This international event for art and culture entrepreneurs from Canada, francophone Europe and Africa will take place in Paris from January 12th-14th 2004. REQUIRED READING NEW: NSCN CyberBulletin: Issued January 25, 2004 The Artistic Dividend: The Arts' Hidden Contributions To Regional Development The Arts and Cities by D. Paul Schafer Why Children Need an Arts Education Renaissance ... Critique of Mass Media Email the Cultural Network network@culture.ns.ca

    14. HalifaxInfo.com
    Halifax, nova scotia, Canada. is a modern port city teeming with culture Halifax Recreation, culture Heritage. Halifax Regional Municipality. PO Box 1749. Halifax, nova scotia, Canada
    http://www.halifaxinfo.com/
    Welcome Accommodations Dining Explore the Halifax Region ... Request Information
    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada is a modern port city teeming with culture and heritage and the perfect place for your next holiday vacation. The entire Halifax region delights visitors and citizens alike with its impressive array of entertainment, museums, galleries, historic sites, fine restaurants, colourful gardens and lively nightlife. Through our 188 communities, explore charming seaside towns, sun-drenched beaches, sparkling coves and miles of rugged shoreline guarded by graceful lighthouses. Imagine the vivacity of city living, the charms of small town life and the pristine beauty of nature - all in one place!
    Halifax Regional Municipality
    PO Box 1749
    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    15. Nova Scotia Tours
    Discover Acadia Vacations, 1888-277-3144, award-winning nova scotia (Canada) tours for visitors arriving via fast ferry from Bar Harbor, Maine! Guided nova scotia tours exploring nature, culture
    http://www.novascotiatours.com/
    Guided Nova Scotia tours exploring nature, culture and history.
    Discover Acadia Vacations offers small-group discovery tours
    for inquisitive travellers curious to learn about the region they're vacationing in
    - its folkways, its natural environment, its people and their history. Our vacations seek out the heart of Nova Scotia's natural and cultural story.
    We travel by highway, on foot, by boat - whichever brings us closest
    to the elusive essence of this wonderful place. Welcome!
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    Day Tours
    Where's Acadia? Proprietors In Person ...
    Glinx Internet

    16. The Gaelic College Of Celtic Arts And Crafts
    In all related areas the culture, music, language, arts, crafts, customs from the nova scotia Department of Tourism, culture and Heritage. Tourism, culture and Heritage Updated
    http://www.gaeliccollege.edu/
    Search Gaelic College Web Site . . .
    Gaelic College Home was founded in 1938 by Rev. A.W.R. MacKenzie as a school devoted to the study and preservation of the Gaelic language and Celtic arts and culture. Situated in the heart of the earliest Scottish settlement in Cape Breton, the College began as a school of Gaelic language in a small log cabin overlooking St. Ann's Bay.
    its humble beginnings, this unique institution has expanded and gained an international reputation for its contribution to the maintenance and preservation of the language and culture. The only institution of its kind in North America, students of all ages and ability travel here from around the world to study. Our top calibre instructors offer programs in Scottish traditional disciplines including Gaelic language and song, music, dance and crafts.
    look forward to welcoming you to the tranquil setting, the camaraderie, the wide range of study and other activities that await you here at the Gaelic College.
    Contact Information Gaelic College of
    Celtic Arts and Crafts
    PO Box 80
    Englishtown, NS

    17. Scottish Heritage: Scotland And New Scotland (Nova Scotia)
    Celebration of New Scotland (nova scotia) and all its Scottish heritage and culture. Links for over 450 Clans.
    http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Heritage/FSCNS/ScotsHome.html
    Scots in New Scotland (Nova Scotia), Canada
    SCOTS IN NEW SCOTLAND (NOVA SCOTIA)

    SCOTS IN ALBA NUADH (NEW SCOTLAND)

    COME AWAY IN!
      Come Away In , a Highland Scottish expression of warmest welcome,
      is used in Earltown, Nova Scotia, a seat of Highland culture since its
      founding in the early 1800s by emigrants from Sutherland and Caithness.
        So, please enter by clicking on the graphic just below!

      This website is brought to you by Chebucto Community Net (CCN)
      in Halifax, Nova Scotia (New Scotland -or- Alba Nuadh), Canada.
      Administered by The Clan MacKay Society of New Scotland
        with Scots, Clans and Clan Societies in New Scotland (Nova Scotia)
      Proud to be member of: [ SCOTTISH HERITAGE IN NOVA SCOTIA ] Proud to be recipient of: THESE PRESTIGIOUS WEB AWARDS [ SCOTTISH HERITAGE IN NOVA SCOTIA ] Proud to be member of: THESE IMPRESSIVE WEB RINGS This page authored by: Janet MacKay (1941-1999) Currently maintained by: Alasdair McKay [ Last update: 26 Nov 1999 ] Web design by: Bruce Armstrong. Background Tartan: Ancient MacKay

    18. CultureCanada.gc.ca: Aboriginal Culture And Heritage - Nova Scotia
    Mi kmaq and Maliseet Cultural Objects Source Canada s Digital Collections.Mi kmaq culture Resource Library Source Native Council of nova scotia.
    http://culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/21.8.2.html
    Search Where You Are Home Provincial and Territorial Information Nova Scotia Aboriginal Culture and Heritage ...
    Visual Arts
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    Alberta British Columbia Canada Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland Northwest Territories Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon
    Aboriginal Affairs - Nova Scotia

    Source: Nova Scotia Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Languages - Maliseet Language
    Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Atlantic Canada Wildlife
    Source: Environment Canada Atlantic Policy Congress
    Source: Atlantic Policy Congress Chapel Island First Nation
    Source: Chapel Island First Nation Confederacy of Nova Scotia Metis
    Source: Confederacy of Nova Scotia Metis First Nations of Nova Scotia
    Source: Nova Scotia Office of Aboriginal Affairs First Peoples on SchoolNet - Atlantic Canada Schools Source: SchoolNet Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Atlantic Region Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Kespitukik to Port Royal: The Living History of Nova Scotia's Western Valley Source: Canada's Digital Collections Membertou First Nation Source: Membertou First Nation Mi'kma'ki (map) - Resource Library - Native Council of Nova Scotia Source: Native Council of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq and Maliseet Cultural Objects Source: Canada's Digital Collections Mi'kmaq Culture - Resource Library Source: Native Council of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide - Virtual Exhibit Source: Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection Source: Nova Scotia Museum Mi'kmaq Resource Centre Source: Mi'kmaq Resource Centre

    19. Le Village Historique Acadien De La Nouvelle-Écosse à Pubnico-Ouest - Acadian
    Step back in time and discover the construction and restoration of a village to depict Acadian life from the mid1600s to the late 1800s.
    http://www.tusket.com/present2/culture/village/
    Home Page
    Welcome! Page d'accueil
    Bienvenue! ENGLISH FRANÇAIS Last updated: January 8, 2003 - Dernière mise à jour: 8 janvier 2003 Historic Acadian Village of Nova Scotia
    © 2000-2003 Le Village historique acadien de la Nouvelle-Écosse

    Tusket River and Basin Project 1999-2003 Projet du bassin et de la rivière Tousquet
    Web site design / Site web créé par - Marcel Jean d'Entremont Updated / Mise à jour - Photocruiser

    20. Untitled Document
    The council governs the funding of professional artists and arts organizations. Lists news, services, operations and contact details.
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/dtc/culture.html

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