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  1. Summer movements of radio-tagged Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in Lake Hazen, Nunavut, Canada.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Arctic by John A. Babaluk, H. Renee Wissink, et all 2001-12-01
  2. Late Cretaceous plesiosaur teeth from Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada.: An article from: Arctic by Deborah Vandermark, John A. Tarduno, et all 2006-03-01
  3. Nunavut: Revised (Hello Canada) by Lyn Hancock, 2002-10-31
  4. Canada's Modern-Day First Nations: Nunavut And Evolving Relationships (How Canada Became Canada) by Ellyn Sanna, William Hunter, 2005-09-08
  5. The People Arrive.(history of the Inuit): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  6. The Road to Nunavut: The Progress of the Eastern Arctic Inuit Since the Second World War by R. Quinn Duffy, 1988-04
  7. Nunavut (Eye on Canada series) by Harry Beckett, 2003-09-01
  8. Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut
  9. Kimberlites in northern Labrador and Nunavut: do they have exotic relatives in Quebec? (Geological Association of Canada 2000 Annual Technical Meeting ... Section).: An article from: Atlantic Geology by Derek H.C. Wilton, 2000-07-01
  10. Alaska to Nunavut: The Great Rivers by Neil Hartling, 2003-08-21
  11. Natural History of Digges Sound/Cat No Cw68-8-46E (Canadian Wildlife Service Report Series, No 46)
  12. Mars project brings space program to Nunavut youth. (Education).(Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station)(Brief Article): An article from: Wind Speaker by Cheryl Petten, 2002-09-01
  13. RECONCILING INDIGENOUS AND NATIONAL POLITICS.(Canada's social polic): An article from: Arena Magazine by Peter Jull, 2001-04-01
  14. Names and Nunavut: Culture and Identity in the Inuit Homeland by Valerie Alia, 2008-11

101. Welcome To Nunavut Parks
Details of the Territorial and National Parks of nunavut, canada.
http://www.nunavutparks.com/

102. Internet Public Library: Canadian History
nunavut http//www.gov.nu.ca/ This site has a wealth about the newest Canadian Province nunavut. Information on goverance, economy and history are available.
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Aboriginal Digital Collections
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/E/adc.asp
Describing itself as a "gateway to outstanding web sites of Canadian Aboriginal images and information" this site provides original content and links to other related sites. Information on Canadian Aboriginal art, business, culture, history, language, and more is provided.
About.com: Canadian History
http://canadahistory.about.com/
An Internet guide for Canadian history, with feature articles, Website links, and discussion forums. Topics covered include the wars, women, economic history, First Nations, and more.
Academic Info: Canadian History
http://www.academicinfo.net/canhist.html
Canadian Confederation
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/2/18/index-e.html
"Canada and the United States share the world's longest undefended border. The two countries share much common heritage but are very different in many ways. While the United States was forged by two wars, Canada developed through constitutional evolution. In this project, through the use of the Internet and the World Wide Web, we bring into focus the influence of the American Civil War on the achievement of Canadian Confederation."
Canadian Heritage Gallery
http://www.canadianheritage.org/

103. Inuit Kayak Building Workshop, Custom-made Sea Kayak Custom Designed Kayak Cours
Focuses on building sea kayak using traditional Inuit methods in nunavut, canada.
http://www.inukshukinn.com/kayak-construction-workshop.htm
The Inukshuk Inn Kugaaruk Hotel Services Kugaaruk, Nunavut ... Writing in Inuktitut
Kayak Building Workshop
The Inukshuk Inn
in Kugaaruk, Nunavut
hotels are located in:
Arviat, Nunavut Baker Lake, Nunavut Cambridge Bay, Nunavut Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut ... Wrigley, NWT
Kayak Building Workshop
The kayak building workshop is an initiative to rekindle the kayak design skills known to the community elders. ( see custom kayak building Kayaks in Kugaaruk would have traditionally been made of caribou skins and bones. No nails were used in the kayak construction. Caribou sinew was used to lash the kayak together. You have the unique opportunity to work together with the elders on the actual design and construction of your own sea kayak. Kayaks are constructed of cedar and covered with marine nylon. Click here to see a kayak being constructed.

104. Pigiarniq Inuktitut Fonts
Regular, bold, italic, and light TrueType font family for the Inuit language, provided by the government of nunavut, canada.
http://www.gov.nu.ca/font.htm
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The Government of Nunavut is making available for download the newly developed "Pigiarniq" font. Pigiarniq is the first of a new generation of Inuktitut fonts that will become the basis of Inuktitut on computer systems. The font is available in 4 weights and 2 styles. The Italic version is still in testing, but is made available for publishing purposes. The final release will be made available when possible. Once you have Downloaded your font to a folder of your choice, you can then open up your 'Control Panel' in 'My Computer' or from 'Start'button, 'Settings', 'Control Panel'. Once 'Control Panel' is open, then goto to the 'Fonts' folder and once that is open, goto to 'File', select 'Install New Font'. A new window opens, and you then must find the font that you have just downloaded from the selection above. Once it is installed, you can then view the Inuktitut pages and News releases.
If you downloaded the zip file, you will need the winzip program to unzip the file that contains all the pigiarniq font weights.

105. Canoeing Canada: Wilderness Adventures In Manitoba And Nunavut
Naturalist guided canoeing trips on the Canadian Shield and arctic rivers in Manitoba and nunavut. Lists trips by river, interactive map and online registration.
http://www.wildernessspirit.com

106. Flashline Arctic Research Station - A Mars Society Project
proposed research base to be located on Haughton Crater, Devon Island, nunavut, canada
http://home.marssociety.org/arctic
If your browser does not support redirection please click here to visit the new Flashline Arctic Research Station web site.
(http://arctic.marssociety.org/)

107. Civilization.ca - Inuit And Englishmen : The Nunavut Voyages Of Martin Frobisher
Frobisher's expeditions to nunavut in Arctic canada are described as well as the search for a Northwest Passage to Asia, the first mining venture in canada, and the earliest attempt by the English to establish a colony in the New World.
http://www.civilization.ca/hist/frobisher/frint01e.html
QUICK LINKS Home page Archaeology Arts and Crafts Civilizations Cultures First Peoples History Treasures Military history Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Other Web sites Boutique
Nunavut: The Inuit Homeland
1576: A Meeting of Two Worlds The Five Lost Sailors Tokens of Possession ... The Meta Incognita Project Supplementary Information: Publications: Credits
Created: November 29, 1999 . Last update: May 24, 2002
Important Notices

108. Northwest Territories And Nunavut Canoe Trips & Expeditions In Arctic Canada , G
Flyin canoe trips for 11-13 days on the remote tundra rivers of canada's Northwest and nunavut Territories. Wildlife biologist guide. Based in Fort Smith.
http://canoearctic.com/
CANOE ARCTIC INC.
P.O. Box 130
Fort Smith, N.W.T.
Canada X0E 0P0
alex@canoearctic.com
Canoe Canada's Arctic in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut
CANOE ARCTIC INC.
P.O. Box 130
Fort Smith, N.W.T.
Canada X0E 0P0
alex@canoearctic.com
CanoeArctic.com
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Fly-in canoe trips on the mainland tundra (or Barren Lands) of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada's Arctic. Paddle the most remote rivers left in the world, deep in the heart of North America's last great wilderness. Explore the Thelon River and other pristine, wild, tundra rivers hundreds of miles from the nearest road or community. Teeming wildlife including muskoxen, white wolves (our specialty), moose, grizzlies and caribou herds with well over a million animals. Warm, dry, sun-drenched summers; gin-clear rivers; green tundra hills blanketed with tiny wildflowers; huge spruce-studded eskers; some of the best sand beaches on the planet; birds everywhere; virgin fishing. All canoeing expeditions (11-13 days) guided by Alex Hall, wildlife biologist and the Canadian Arctic's first and most experienced canoeing guide. Can accommodate all levels of canoeing experience. Operating since 1974. For full details on Canoe Arctic Inc. and our area of operation, "click" on the "Brochure" button in the menu on the left

109. Canadian History Online Exhibits - Academic Info
Inuit and Englishmen The nunavut Voyages of Martin to a reconsideration of this episodein history, long dismissed Online exhibit from the Canadian Museum of
http://www.academicinfo.net/canhistexhibits.html
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Canadian Heritage Gallery

"...the most extensive collection of historical Canadian on the Internet."
"...by publishing via the Internet an extensive collection of historical photos, original documents, Canadian artwork, maps, and illustrations, fully documented and researched for historical authenticity." Canadian Museum of Civilization
Includes a well designed Virtual Museum section with a number of fine online exhibits http://www.archives.ca/05/05_e.html ">National Archives of Canada - Exhibitions Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC)
"...celebrates the stories and treasures that have come to define Canada over the centuries. Here you will find innovative multimedia content that educates, inspires and fascinates! ... This groundbreaking gateway is the result of a strong partnership between Canada's vast museum community and the Department of Canadian Heritage. Spearheading the enterprise is the Canadian Heritage Information Network." Continue on with:
1880's Newfoundlan
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110. Iqaluit Pentecostal Church Page
A Pentecostal Assemblies of canada Church in the heart of nunavut reaching the Inuit people of canada.
http://pooka.nunanet.com/~wmoore/
A CHURCH IN THE CAPITOL OF NUNAVUT
NUNAVUT IS THE NEWEST TERRITORY IN CANADA AND IQALUIT IS HER CAPITOL
LOCATION Our Church is located in an isolated community on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic. Iqaluit has three cultures: the Inuit, who are the original residents, the English and the French. The population is approximately 6000 people. We have snow for approximately seven months of the year, and Frobisher Bay on which the town is located unfreezes for about three months of the year which enables ocean-going ships to bring in cargo. The winters are very long, cold and dark but the spring and short summers are very bright. Our congregation is made up of both the native and non native cultures. The Church is affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.
SERVICES OF THE CHURCH Morning Worship (Sunday) 11:00 A.M Praise and the Word (Sunday) 7:00 P.M. Mid Week Service (Wednesday) 7:30 P.M. Men's Ministry - Last Saturday of each month Prison Ministry - Monday 6:30 P.M Women's Ministry - Third Saturday of each month
MISSIONS
Arctic Quebec Arctic Nunavut South America West Indies
Ungava Bay Baffin Island Guyana Trinidad
Mission Fields We Support
  • Trinidad West Indies Venezuela South America Guyana South America Nicaragua Central America Communities of the Arctic (Canada) Israel - the land of the bible Romania - Our newest field
A Reminder To Pray for the peace of Jerusalem
WE DECLARE REVIVAL FOR IQALUIT AND ALL OF NUNAVUT.

111. The Atlas Of Canada - Nunavut Communities
Map of nunavut communities, facts and resources.
http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/peopleandsociety/nunavut/people/communities
Français Contact Us Help Search ... Site
Search Our Site Enter your keywords Explore Our Maps Learning Resources Home Explore Maps ... Our People Nunavut Communities Nunavut Communities Zoom to region Canada Alberta ...Calgary ...Edmonton British-Columbia ...Vancouver ...Victoria Manitoba ...Winnipeg New Brunswick ...Saint John Newfoundland and Lab. ...St. John's Northwestern Territories ...Yellowknife Nova Scotia ...Halifax Nunavut Nunavut - East ...Iqaluit Nunavut - West Nunavut - North Ontario ...Hamilton ...Kitchener ...London ...Oshawa ...Ottawa / Gatineau ...St.Catharines-Niagara ...Sudbury ...Thunder Bay ...Toronto ...Windsor Prince Edward Island ...Charlottetown Quebec ...Gatineau / Ottawa ...Sherbrooke Saskatchewan ...Regina ...Saskatoon Yukon Territory ...Whitehorse Nunavuts 26 000 inhabitants live in 28 communities widely scattered across 2 million square kilometres. All ... Read more about this map Map Sources Populated Places Nunavut Community Boundaries International Provincial / Territorial Canada / Kalaallit Nunaat dividing line EEZ (200 mile) Nunavut Within Canada Nunavut Other Canadian Regions Regions outside Canada Water Area Polar Ice Area Glaciers
Abstract
All communities are accessible by air and by sea. The Inuit have occupied the region for thousands of years and form almost 85 percent of the current population. Their language, Inuktitut is spoken by 80 per cent of the population. Nunavut's society is the youngest in Canada, with half the population under 21.

112. Canada Facts: Nunavut
Historians have identified the Baffin coast with Norse sagas, however recorded historybegan in 1576 canada s newest territory nunavut - came into
http://educationcanada.com/facts/index.phtml?sid=nu&a=3&lang=eng

113. Arctic Adventure, Wildlife Photography & Ecotourism In Nunavut And Northwest Ter
Arctic canada wilderness wildlife expeditions for the camera, paddle, heart soul in the Northwest Territorties nunavut
http://www.thelon.com
in the Meet some of our recent professional guest photographers, check out their photo displays and stories about their trips with us. Click on their faces to see their places!
In tribute to 'The Mooseman' from Maine Bill Silliker, Jr.
Glen Grambo
Courtney Milne
Adele Curtis
Dennis Fast
Art Wolfe
Steve Maka
Eric Peterson
Alan Weisman
Galen Rowell Scott Schrader Annika Brodén Christian Heeb Bill Silliker Jr. Andrew Macrae Dave Mech Lee Mann Jay Dickman Lonnie Brock Check out the current Yellowknife weather! Visit our Japanese website 2004 Great Canadian Ecoventures No unauthorized use of graphics or content permitted Site Maintained By Zap BC 'Dreamcatcher' Native History Tours An easy list of all trips! Expedition Support Services! Custom Designed trips for Professional Photographers Tundra Eskers Leisure Basecamp Links Expeditions Plus! ... On-Line Reservations About Great Canadian Ecoventures! Who the heck is Tundra Tom?

114. CultureCanada.gc.ca: Canadian History - Local History
Local history. Acadian Odyssey Source canada s Digital Collections
http://culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/8.4.html
Search Where You Are Home History Local History
Aboriginal Culture and Heritage
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Provincial and Territorial Information
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Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon
Local History
Acadian Odyssey
Source: Canada's Digital Collections Africville
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Alaska Highway Historic Mileposts
Source: Explore North Web Site Alberta's Heritage Attractions Master List
Source: Alberta Heritage Alberta Folklore and Local History Collection
Source: University of Alberta Library Artifacts BC
Source: Canada's Digital Collections BC History Internet / Web Site
Source: BC History Internet/Web Site Beaumont History Profile - Alberta Municipality Source: Beaumont - Alberta Municipality British Columbia History Source: Vancouver English Center British Columbia History Web Site Source: Victoria Telecommunity Network Burning of the Sternwheelers Casca and Whitehorse (The) Source: Explore North Web Site Bytown Museum: The Historical Development of Ottawa Source: Canada's Digital Collections Cape Breton: Virtual Tour of Three Communities Source: Canada's Digital Collections CBC Archives: Springhill Mining Disasters Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Centre d'histoire de Montréal Source: Centre d'histoire de Montréal Changing Shape of Ontario: A Guide to Boundaries, Names and Regional Governments

115. Nunavut - Territoire Et Revendications Territoriales
Un nouveau territoire na®t dans les terres du Nord, par suite d'une revendication d'autod©termination d'une r©gion appel©e le nunavut, qui signifie Notre terre. L'Accord sur ces revendications est le plus important r¨glement de revendications territoriales de l'histoire du canada.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/francais/inuit/nunavut.htm
Nunavut « Notre terre
Introduction
Un nouveau territoire est en train de naître dans les terres du Nord, par suite d'une revendication d'autodétermination d'une région appelée le Nunavut, qui signifie « Notre terre ». L'Accord sur les revendications territoriales du Nunavut est le plus important règlement de revendications territoriales de l'histoire du Canada. En juin 1993, la Chambre des communes a voté deux lois qui auront une incidence sur tous les Canadiens et, de façon plus particulière, sur les habitants de ce nouveau territoire du Nunavut. L'une de ces lois est l' Accord définitif sur les revendications territoriales , entre les Inuit du Nunavut et le gouvernement du Canada. L'autre loi visait la création du nouveau Territoire du Nunavut , le 1 er avril 1999.
L'Accord définitif sur les revendications territoriales
Faits saillants
  • Environ 375 000 kilomètres carrés de terre canadienne. Représentativité égale des Inuit aux conseils suivants :
    • gestion de la faune gestion des ressources environnement.

116. CultureCanada.gc.ca: Canadian History - First Nations
of the Government of canada Source National Alberta history First Nations SourceGovernment of
http://culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/8.5.html
Search Where You Are Home History First Nations
Aboriginal Culture and Heritage
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First Nations
Aboriginal Fishing in Atlantic Canada : An Ancient Tradition
Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization Aboriginal Peoples - Guide to the Records of the Government of Canada
Source: National Archives Alberta History: First Nations
Source: Government of Alberta Ancient Echoes, Interpretive Center
Source: Ancient Echoes, Interpretive Center Beothuks of Newfoundland
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Canada's Oldest Nations
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Canadian Inuit History: A Thousand-Year Odyssey
Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization Canoe: Portraits of the Great Fur Trade Canoes Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization CBC Archives - James Bay Project and the Cree Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC Archives - The Oka Crisis Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Council of Yukon First Nations - A Long History Source: Council of Yukon First Nations Culture and History: Indian and Nothern Affairs Canada Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Extracts from Patricia Allen's "Metepenagiag: New Brunswick's Oldest Village" Source: New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat First Nations Gallery - The Cariboo Gold Rush Source: BC Archives First Nations Historical Timeline Source: BC Teachers' Federation

117. Tuktu And Nogak Project
A communitydriven effort to collect and share Inuit ecological knowledge of caribou and calving areas in the Bathurst Inlet area of the Kitikmeot region, nunavut, canada. The site has a photo gallery, a report on the Elder-Youth Camp on the Hiuqqittaaq River, and a list of the interviewees.
http://aulak.polarnet.ca/tuktu/main.html

118. Nunavut – Canada’s Arctic
Arctic.
http://www.nunavuttourism.com/
Nunavut Online Travel Planner RESEARCH and learn about Nunavut opportunities, Inuit art and culture, and the natural history of Canada's Arctic. PLAN your trip and activities from start to finish using the extensive links directory. CONTACT licensed accommodations and tour operators who can provide the tourism services needed for an unforgettable experience.
Come Visit Nunavut - Canada's Arctic.
Untamed. Unspoiled. Undiscovered. Planificateur de voyages en direct du Nunavut CHERCHEZ et découvrez tout ce que vous vous devez de savoir au sujet des occasions au Nunavut, de l’art et de la culture inuites, ainsi que de l’histoire naturelle de l’Arctique canadien. PLANIFIEZ votre voyage et vos activités, du début à la toute fin, à l’aide du répertoire complet de liens. COMMUNIQUEZ avec les lieux d’hébergement et les voyagistes autorisés qui pourront vous fournir les services touristiques dont vous avez besoin pour vivre une expérience inoubliable.
Venez visiter le Nunavut – l’Arctique canadien.

119. CNN - Canada Carves New Territory As Inuits Celebrate - April 1, 1999
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RELATED STORIES, SITES IQALUIT, Nunavut (CNN) Inuit performers will dance on Thursday at a celebration for Canada's newest territory Nunavut carved from the Northwest Territories after more than 20 years of lobbying by Inuit leaders. Prime Minister Jean Chretien is among more than 1,000 visitors expected to attend Thursday's celebration, which features a feast of caribou, musk ox and raw seal, as well as a traditional drum dance and a rock concert. Nunavut's flag will be raised for the first time Thursday afternoon. About 85 percent of Nunavut's 25,000 people are Inuit, as are 15 of the 19 candidates elected in February to the territorial legislature.

120. Nunavut - Index - Indian And Northern Affairs Canada
Indian and Northern Affairs canada. News, message from the Governor General and Prime Minister, coat of arms, flag, and territorial background.
http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/nu/nunavut/index1_e.html
Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... General Information on Nunavut
(PDF 504 Kb) in PDF format. Message from the Governor General
(PDF 158 Kb) in PDF format. Message from the Prime Minister
(PDF 167 Kb) in PDF format. Message from the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
(PDF 207 Kb) in PDF format. Coat of Arms
(PDF 265 Kb) in PDF format. Nunavut Flag
(PDF 236 Kb) in PDF format.
BACKGROUNDERS: Frequently Asked Questions about the North (341 kb) in PDF format. Nunavut The Inuit The North (356 kb) in PDF format. The following list of links provides you with sources of information that relate to Indian Affairs and Northern Development. These hyper links are provided by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development for the convenience of our readers and do not constitute any warranty by DIAND of the accuracy of the documents to which such hyper links are connected. Some of the following sites originate with organizations not subject to the Official Languages Act and are made available on this site in the language in which they were written only as a convenience to the public.

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