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  1. Explorations in Difference: Law, Culture, and Politics (Theory/Culture)
  2. Largest tipi in the World guards against loss of culture.(Calgary, Canada)(Brief Article): An article from: Wind Speaker by Kenton Friesen, 2001-06-01
  3. Buffalo (Alberta Nature and Culture Series)
  4. Aboriginal Cultures in Alberta: Five Hundred Generations by SusanBerry, Jack Brink, 2004-06-15
  5. Banksters and Prairie Boys A Culture of Corruption in Alberta
  6. Costs and returns of overwintering bees compared with the purchase of package bees for a 2000 hive apiary in the Peace River Region of Alberta by Don MacDonald, 1982
  7. Changing configurations in the social organization of a Blackfoot tribe during the reserve period: (The Blood of Alberta, Canada) (Monographs of the American ethnological society) by Esther Schiff Goldfrank, 1966
  8. This Wild Spirit: Women in the Rocky Mountains of Canada (Mountain Cairns: A series on the history and culture of the Canadian Rockies)
  9. Metis culture showcased at award-winning festival.(native Indian tribe)(Brief Article): An article from: Wind Speaker by Ross Kimble, 2001-06-01
  10. Festival draws crowds from Canada, States (Canadian Aboriginal Festival).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Lisa Young, 1998-02-01
  11. Membership issues illustrate cultural differences: decisions should protect culture, leaders say.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2000-02-01
  12. Their Example Showed Me the Way / kwayask e-ki-pe-kiskinowapahtihicik A Cree Woman's Life Shaped by Two Cultures by Emma Minde, Freda Ahenakew, 1997-07-15
  13. ReCalling Early Canada: Reading the Political in Literary and Cultural Production (cuRRents)
  14. Lifelines: Culture, Spirituality, and Family Violence by ReinhildBoehm, JudithGolec, et all 1999-12-10

41. Rob (Robert) And Laurie Benn - Positive Culture Company - Medicine Hat, Alberta,
culture Company Medicine Hat, alberta, canada What is positive culture? Recent Projects 320 97 Carry Drive SE Medicine Hat, alberta, canada T1B 3M6
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42. Cultural Capitals Of Canada
fitting tribute to Vancouver, 2003 Cultural Capital of canada. Red Deer,alberta culture! Applicant Communities to 2003 Cultural Capitals of canada
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Minister's page Minister of State (Sport) Minister of State (Multiculturalism) Location: Home - Cultural Capitals of Canada Subjects A-Z Index Arts and Culture Citizenship and Identity ... Agencies and Corporations
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Vancouver , British Columbia: Creative City Celebrations
(Level 1 - population of over 125,000 - maximum contribution of $500,000)
Creative City Celebrations represents an ambitious celebration actively involving the local population, including First Nations, the Francophone community, and multicultural groups. The celebration features an awards program for emerging and Aboriginal artists, a new waterfront festival, and cultural diversity celebrations. The city will also commission more public art and promote studio and backstage tours. Vancouver's municipal government takes an active role in nurturing the arts and culture. Its thirty-five year commitment to cultural development is a testament to its leadership role in the area of culture. Creative City Celebrations is a fitting tribute to Vancouver, 2003 Cultural Capital of Canada. Red Deer , Alberta: Culture! A Community Celebration

43. [MICAH Gallery] ~ Native Arts And Crafts ~ Calgary, Alberta - Canada
During his time at the show he studied First Nations culture and traditional artifact 110 8th Avenue SW - Main Floor Calgary, alberta. canada T2P 1B3
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Shirley Pollard: with several generations of carvers in her family, Shirley has had insight into the skills of carving from an early age. Although having experimented in several different media, she prefers the traditional argillite, a rock found only on Haida Gwaii/ Queen Charlotte Islands. Her works are collected internationally and portray a Haida perspective of the North West Coast Totem themes. Nancy Dawson: Nancy is an accomplished jewellery designer/ producer and wood carver. She was born in Alert Bay on Northern Vancouver Island in September 1954. Her mother raised her in the "potlatch circle" which contributed greatly to her sound understanding of Kwaguitl art and culture. As a result, Nancy's art has become her livelihood, which she now approaches with constant enthusiasm and professionalism. Today, Nancy's work is actively sought by private collectors, museums, and galleries throughout North America. Jim Colbourne: Jim has been carving for 20 years, following a family tradition going back at least 65 years. His whalebone carvings are made from the jawbone of a sperm whale, found in a refuse pile of a whaling station that closed down in the 1940's. His whalebone and antler carvings reflect his roots in the area of Newfoundland. Jim is of Métis roots.

44. Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada Community Culture Contacts
alberta Baroque Music Society Paul Schieman, 467-6531; alberta College Conservatory Check out the Recreation, Parks and culture recreation guide for a
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  • Alberta Baroque Music Society - Paul Schieman, 467-6531
  • Alberta College Conservatory of Music - 423-6230
  • Ardrossan Community Theatre - Shirley Jolly, 922-3661
  • Ardrossan Players - Wanina Petlock, 922-4992
  • Artistic Visions Studio Gallery, 464-4884
  • Arts and Culture Council, 464-0133
  • Art Society of Strathcona County - Carol Gibney, 464-0052
  • Canadian Parents for French - Ardrossan, 922-0286
  • Clayhut Pottery Studio (Smeltzer House) - 464-7337
  • Cooper Studios, 417-5526
  • Country Cousins Square Dancing - Wayne, 467-1765
  • Dancefusion Academy of Dance, 464-6963
  • Deville/North Cooking Lake Historical Society - Mildred, 662-2217
  • Elk Island Seniors' Art Club (Josephburg) - Jamie, 922-0087
  • Festival Place - 464-2852
  • Festival Singers - Susan, 922-3996

45. Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada Culture In Strathcona County
Strathcona County Recreation, Parks and culture offers a variety of cultural The tabbed pages at the back of the Recreation, Parks and culture
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Strathcona County Recreation, Parks and Culture offers a variety of cultural opportunities throughout the year including arts, crafts, pottery and more. Community Culture
visual art - history - dance - theatre - music - literature
Many of the cultural programs offered by Strathcona County are available at the Smeltzer House Centre for Arts and Culture. Looking for what your community has to offer? The tabbed pages at the back of the Recreation, Parks and Culture recreation guide are designed to show you what's happening in Strathcona County, which is also home to many other organizations that provide a whole spectrum of cultural opportunities including visual and performing arts, dance, theatre, music, literature and more!
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46. Canadian Places And Land @ Culture.ca – The Many Places To Visit
My Perspective Canadians express their views on canada’s culture. What does itmean to celebrate alberta s Centennial? Looking at things like the Famous
http://www.culture.ca/canada/explore-explorez-e.jsp?pre=n&category=300&page=23&s

47. Civilisations.ca - Les Ukrainiens Au Canada - Bibliographie
Edmonton alberta culture, Historic Sites Service, Occasional Paper No. 11. Ukrainian Folksong in canada The Cultural Setting and Musical Style.
http://www.civilization.ca/academ/bibgrph/ukrbibf.html
Page d'accueil Civilisations Cultures Premiers peuples Histoire Histoire militaire Catalogue (archives) Catalogue (bibliothèque) Autres sites Web Boutique

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Art and Ethnicity: The Ukrainian Tradition in Canada . Hull: Canadian Museum of Civilization. 1991.
Cote/Call number: FC106 U5 A77 1991
Cote/Call number: FC106 U5 A7714 1991 BALAN, Jars. Salt and Braided Bread: Ukrainian Life in Canada . Toronto: Oxford University Press. 1984.
Cote/Call number: FC106 U5 B34 BILASH, Radomir; WILBERG, Barbara (eds). . Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies; Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society. 1988.
Cote/Call number: TT848 T52 BOROVYK, Mykhailo. . Montreal; Ottawa: UMMAN. 1991.
Cote/Call number: FC106 U5 B67 1991 CHORNIAWY, Cathy. Commerce in the Country: A Land Use and Structural History of the Luzan Grocery Store
Cote/Call number: FC3666 A44 no.17 Continuity and Change: The Ukrainian Folk Heritage in Canada . Ottawa: National Museums of Canada. National Museum of Man. Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies. 1972.
Cote/Call number: MA82.8 C216s

48. Canada - Alberta's Aboriginal Legacy
canada alberta s Aboriginal Legacy By Travel alberta the Provincial Museumof alberta features the new Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal culture,
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The sheer sandstone cliffs that hug the meandering Milk River in southern Alberta behold a thousand mystical secrets waiting to be told. Here, along the stark, wind-carved hoodoos, cactus and prairie grasslands, ancestors of today's Blackfoot Indians have left their mark. Their mysterious legacy is a testament to Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park's great heritage - and offers a fleeting glimpse of a way of life long gone but not forgotten.
Scattered over 50 sites atop the river valley, these ancient pictures and carvings act much like a sandstone photo album, depicting the passage of time for the people who lived, hunted and prayed among these hallowed hills. A victorious bison hunt. The spiritual journey of a young brave who embarks upon a vision quest. The life-altering arrival of the horse.
Courtesy of Travel Alberta Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park is just one of many attractions that pay tribute to the rich culture of Alberta's first nations - a culture which fascinates people around the world. Here are some other story ideas about the province's aboriginal fabric:

49. Calgary Culture Information - Alberta, Canada, North America Provided By Columbu
Calgary culture gives a summary on the city with links to detailed informationon attractions, sightseeing, events, shopping, hotels, restaurants,
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Critics often characterise Calgary as an oil-driven cowboy town, inferior to Edmonton (its provincial rival) in matters of high culture such as theatre or literature. But cowboy culture is culture nonetheless and in Calgary its roots run deep. The Calgary Stampede dates back as far as 1912 and the event continues to attract thousand of visitors to this most emphatic celebration of all things cowboy. So Western is the flavour of Calgary that the city and its surroundings have also been used in the filming of numerous Western movies, including Dustin Hoffman’s Little Big Man (1970) and Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven (1992). Having said that, Calgary also offers a great deal in the way of highbrow culture as well. It has over 10 professional theatre companies, staging shows that range from the traditional to the experimental. Both the Alberta Ballet Company and the Calgary Opera find their home at the newly renovated Southern Jubilee Auditorium , 1415 14th Avenue NW (tel: (403) 297 8000; website:

50. Travel Alberta - Alberta South
Official Travel and Tourism Site for alberta, canada. Arts and culture Takesouthern charm to a whole new level when you plan some fun arts and cultural
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With its sun-kissed wheatfields and wind-whipped Canadian badlands, Southern Alberta can turn you into a shutter-happy tourist. If its ethereal evening light doesn't seduce you, then its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites just might. Hike or watch wildlife at Waterton Lakes National Park. Bed down in a teepee. Peek over a buffalo jump. Watch Mounties perform their legendary Musical Ride. Canoe, mountain bike, horseback ride, fly-fish or snowmobile...through some of the province's loveliest landscapes. Enjoy any of Alberta South's experiences by checking out the links below. For practical trip-planning information, such as accommodations, maps and dining/shopping opportunities, visit the links to the left of this page.

51. Please Title This Page. (Page 1)
canada Limited) for KC Developments and alberta culture and. Multiculturalism.Copy on file, Archaeological Survey of alberta,. Edmonton.
http://www.arky.ucalgary.ca/arky1/Old ARKY/waldebib.html
RECENT PUBLICATIONS 1995 The Late Prehistoric Period in the Northern Plains. Revisita de Arquelogia Americana 9:7-66. Senior author with David Meyer and Wendy Unfreed. 1994 (in press) Style and the Identification of Artifact-Production Systems: An Explicitly Scientific Approach. Senior author with Nicholas David and Scott MacEachern. In The Proceedings of the Sixth Stanley Conference on African Art. Sponsored by The University of Iowa School of Art and Art History, The University of Iowa Museum of Art, and The Program for Advanced Study of Art and Life in Africa (PASALA) at Iowa City, 08-09 April, 1994. 1994 Review of Pottery Function: A Use Alteration Perspective (by James M. Skibo). Plains Anthropologist 39(147):111-113. 1991 (co-editor) The Archaeology of Gender. Co-edited with Noreen D. Willows. The University of Calgary Archaeological Association, Calgary. 1989 Analysis of the Grant and McLeod Faunal Remains. In The Grant and McLeod, Neufeld Sawmill, and Loos Cabin Sites. Olga Klimko. Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study 9:97-101.

52. Wynick/Tuck Gallery | Artists | DORIS McCARTHY
1984 Art in This Region Seven alberta Artists, canada House Cultural canada House Cultural Centre, London UK and alberta culture, Edmonton, 1984
http://www.wynicktuckgallery.ca/artist_bios/tay.htm
Born in Calgary, Alberta, 1948
Lives and Works in Calgary, Alberta
EDUCATION
1966/67 Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Alberta
1974/75 Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Alberta
1968 Instituto de Allende, Mexico
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1998 New Paintings and Drawings, Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
1997 Shadows Cast By The Body on Nature: New Drawings, Trepanier Baer Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
1995 Symbolic Personae, Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
1992 Carroll Moppett, Survey 1985-92, Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art,Calgary 1990 Dreamland, Stride Gallery, Calgary 1989 Natural Materials - That impure body, Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1987/88 New Sculpture,Painting and Drawing, Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto, Ontario 1986 Anna Leonowens Gallery,Halifax, Nova Scotia 1986 Stride Gallery, Calgary, Alberta 1986 New Sculpture, Paintings and Works on Paper, Wynick/Tuck Gallery, Toronto

53. Gripped Canada's Climbing Magazine
Winner 2004 Best Film on Mountain culture Banff, alberta, canada T1L 1H5email banffmountainfilms@banffcentre.ca website www.banffmountainfestivals.ca
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Men Women 2005 Banff Mountain Photography Competition seeks awe-inspiring images The Banff Mountain Photography Competition jury has an extremely difficult job. For two days each year, these hardworking judges are cloistered in a room at The Banff Centre, to sift through hundreds of photo competition entries to choose the best mountain images. Last year more than 2,300 images from 24 different countries were submitted. Winners in seven categories will share $8,000 in cash and prizes, and have their photos featured at the 2005 Banff Mountain Festivals and a Grand Prize: $1000 cash, and prizes from our sponsors, will be awarded to the photographer with the best overall photograph, regardless of category.

54. Partners - Picturing Canadian Culture - Images Canada
Graphical element reading PICTURING CANADIAN culture, Graphical element alberta InSight; canada Aviation Museum; canada Science and Technology Museum
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Alberta InSight is a growing database of over 20 000 photographs held in archival institutions throughout the province of Alberta. Most of the photographs are from the first half of the twentieth century, although there are some more recent ones as well. There are significant numbers of photographs that relate to buildings, family and personal life, transportation, sports and recreation, as well as a variety of other topics. Partners include:
  • City of Calgary, Corporate Records, Archives City of Edmonton Archives City of Wetaskiwin Archives Edson Public Library and Archives Glenbow Archives Grande Prairie Regional Archives Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and Northern Alberta Legal Archives Society of Alberta Millet and District Museum and Archives Provincial Archives of Alberta Red Deer and District Archives Sir Alexander Galt Museum and Archives Town of Okotoks Archives University of Alberta Archives The University of Calgary Archives University of Lethbridge Archives Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library

55. Lyme Disease In Alberta, Canada
canada Communicable Disease Report, alberta This culture has been renderedaxenic by passing through a 0.2 µ filter and antibiotic treatment.
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56. Alberta History & Alberta Culture | IExplore
Their culture was similar to that of other groups living on the plains—they relied In 1905, alberta became a province of canada in its own right.
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Alberta's economy relied on agriculture and trapping at the time it was admitted to the confederation. Its vast resources of petroleum and natural gas were not exploited until after the end of World War II. Today, the citizens of Alberta still cling to the rough-and-tumble image of their ancestors, but in urban areas they've made an aggressive and enthusiastic effort to match the pace of other North American cities.
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57. Alberta-Canada : Industry Profiles : Tourism Development
alberta Advantage logo albertacanada ~ a wealth of opportunity Navigation graphic Demand for Aboriginal culture Products in Key European markets 2000
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Alberta Industry Initiatives Agrifood Building Products Tourism Contact the TDB Cultural/Heritage Tourism Canadian Tourism Commission [CTC] CanadaTourism.com is the official business site of the Canadian Business Commission . Fill out the free registration and look under Research Publications to access the following documents:

58. Pat Badani
Museum Collection, alberta culture -The canada Council Art Bank -New BrunswickArt Bank -University of New Brunswick -Bank of Montreal
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Pat Badani
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EDUCATION
-M.F.A -School of the Art Institute of Chicago (USA)
-B.F.A. - University of Alberta (Canada)
Areas of specialization: Inter-media / net.art / contemporary theory
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
-Canadian artist, of Italian descent, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
-Lives and works between Chicago and Montreal.
-Currently employed as Assistant Professor (tenure track) Integrated Media, at Illinois State University. NEW MEDIA (* indicates a publication accompanies the exhibition/screening) 2004 [R][R][F] 2004 [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork], Screened at the National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest, Romania. 2001 Net_Working, Watershed Media Center. Bristol, UK. Simultaneously screened at: -"CHArt Annual Conference" (Computers and the History of Art), British Academy. London, UK. -"4th International Conference: New Technologies and Methodologies in Art, Media and Design"

59. The NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
Great Canadian RIVERS History Ecosystem culture Recreation The SyncrudeGallery of Aboriginal culture in Edmonton, alberta, one of canada s
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60. The Glenbow Museum > Collections & Research > Search The Collections
art, Native peoples, and popular culture of Western canada, Glenbow Museum,130 9th Avenue SE, Calgary, alberta, canada T2G 0P3 - www.glenbow.org.
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Museum and Art Collection Database Glenbow Museum has recently begun to digitize its art and artifact collections. What you will currently find in this database is a small selection from our art, community history, military history, and Native North America collections, primarily focusing on the history of Alberta. Please check back regularly as we continue to add to this online collection. Search the Museum and Art Collection Database
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The Archives Main Catalogue contains descriptions of unpublished archival records, such as diaries, letters, and minute books, for over 3,000 families, organizations, and businesses in southern Alberta.

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