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  1. Robert Wardhaugh, editor, Toward Defining the Prairies: Region, Culture and History.(Book Review): An article from: Manitoba History by S.C. Sharman, 2002-09-22
  2. The Limits of Rural Capitalism: Family, Culture, and Markets in Montcalm, Manitoba, 1870-1940. (Reviews/Comptes Rendus).(Book Review) (book review): An article from: Labour/Le Travail by J.F. Conway, 2003-03-22
  3. The Limits of Rural Capitalism: Family, Culture, and Markets in Montcalm, Manitoba, 1870-1940 by Kenneth M. Sylvester, 2001-02-24
  4. The Limits of Rural Capitalism: Family, Culture, and Markets in Montcalm, Manitoba, 1870-1940. (Reviews). (book review): An article from: Manitoba History by David G. Burley, 2001-09-22
  5. Journey through time: An introduction to the archaeology and culture history of the MSTW Planning District (Papers in Manitoba archaeology) by C. Gordon Hill, 1984
  6. The Red River Settlement/La Colonie De La Riviere Rouge by Heritage and Citizenship Manitoba Culture, 1991
  7. J-J-J-Joie de v-v-v-vivre! It's time to bundle up and celebrate Franco-Manitoba history and culture at the Festival du Voyageur; It's time to bundle up ... An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-06
  8. Educational culture for the people of Manitoba;: An address at convocation of the University of Manitoba, 10th May, 1912 by James Wilson Robertson, 1912
  9. Sharing Manitoba's Culture with the World: A Collaborative Approach to Maximize the Potential of Cultural and Heritage Tourism
  10. Early Red River culture, (Transaction no. 57 ... The Historical and scientific society of Manitoba) by George Bryce, 1901
  11. Summer sizzles across Manitoba (Native events).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Cheryl Petten, 2000-06-01
  12. Discovering the past: An introduction to the archaeology and culture history of the Neepawa and Area Planning District (Papers in Manitoba archaeology) by David K Riddle, 1983
  13. The Finnish sauna in Manitoba (Paper - Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies ; no. 24) by Charles M Sutyla, 1977
  14. To evangelize the nations: Roman Catholic missions in Manitoba, 1818-1870 (Papers in Manitoba history) by Martha McCarthy, 1990

81. MANITOBA INDIAN CULTURAL EDUCATION CENTRE
A provincial, notfor-profit charitable educational entity for promoting awareness and understanding of First Nations culture within manitoba.
http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/micec/index-e.html
PROVIDING 21 YEARS OF ABORIGINAL
CULTURAL SERVICES and PROGRAMS
The Centre opened its doors on June 5, 1975 and has since established itself as a permanent fixture within the First Nations community in Winnipeg.
The Manitoba Indian Cultural Education Centre is a provincial, not-for-profit charitable educational entity which has as its goal the promoting of awareness and understanding of First Nations culture to individuals and groups within Manitoba. The Centre's main obligation is to provide services to the First Nation population, but understands that non-Aboriginal members of society also have to learn about the First Nation culture before First Nations culture can be fully appreciated.
The Centre offers the following programs:
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82. 2002 North American Indigenous Games - Official Site
Contains news items, a description of aboriginal culture, links, venues, and sports coverage. Located in Winnipeg, manitoba, Canada.
http://www.2002naig.com/

83. Language Detector
Cours de langue fran§ais. Information sur cet organisme, la culture, les ressources, un test en ligne et des liens.
http://www.afwpg.ca/
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84. MAC WEBSITE 2005
Promoting a wider understanding of the culture and heritage of peoples of Native ancestry among all people.
http://www.mac.mb.ca/

85. Manitoba People, History, Traditions Through The Eyes Of An Immigrant And Long-t
Articles on manitoba's people, culture, traditions, scenes, and current events.
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86. MACS Choir · Manitoba Academy Of Chinese Studies - Choir
A nonprofit organization founded in 1974. Promotes Chinese culture, language, singing and dancing. Includes events, schedule and contact information.
http://www.freewebs.com/macsc/
MACS Choir
Manitoba Academy of Chinese Studies - Choir Home Chinese Choir Chinese School Choir Members Info ... Guestbook MACS May 2003 MACS or the Manitoba Academy of Chinese Studies is a federally registered charitable organization founded in Winnipeg in 1974 by a group of ethnic Chinese immigrant professionals mainly from the academic and medical fields. Its primary mission is the promotion of Chinese culture and the teaching of the Chinese language amongst Manitobans. Its main activity is a Chinese school that has some 180 students attending Mandarin classes every Saturday morning at Grant Park High School in Winnipeg. In addition to these classes that are from kindergarten to grade 10, MACS provides adult classes in beginner and intermediate conversational Mandarin. Other areas of instruction include Calligraphy, Chinese History and Literature, Chinese Yo-Yo and Chinese Folk Dance. Beginning in 2001, students passing the final exam of Senior I Class graduate from MACS with a certificate would make them eligible to write a challenge exam for Introductory Mandarin Language from the Asian Studies Center of the University of Manitoba. In the Cultural arena, MACS has over 40 adults taking Tai-Ji classes. It also has over 40 choir members (

87. University Of Manitoba: Centre For Ukrainian Canadian Studies (CUCS)
Abstract of dissertation exploring his impact on the development of his nation's culture from the University of manitoba's Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/ukrainian_canadian/dissertations/filenko.html
Back Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
University of Manitoba
Ethnic identity, music, and politics in nineteenth-century Ukraine:
The world of Mykola Lysenko
Taras Filenko
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pittsburg
Abstract
The dissertation citations and abstracts contained here are published with permission of UMI® Dissertation Services. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Web-page: wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations A copy of this dissertation is available at the Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies in hard copy and pdf format. Its purchase was made possible through the Sowsun (Solsun) Endowment Fund. Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
Room 203, St. Andrew's College
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg MB
Canada
Phone: (204) 474-8906
Fax: (204) 474-7624
Email: cucs@cc.umanitoba.ca Website: www.umanitoba.ca/centres/ukrainian_canadian

88. Hudson Bay Post Community Newspaper - The Link Between Churchill, Manitoba And R
Community newspaper published monthly in Churchill, manitoba. Online articles about polar bears, current events, community history and northern culture.
http://www.churchillmb.net/~munck/
Hudson Bay Post: The Link Between Churchill, Hudson Bay and reality... almost The Hudson Bay Post brings you news and reviews of Churchill, Manitoba's community events, arts scene, local history, wildlife and this northern town's cast of colourful characters. Read about polar bear hijinks, learn about Churchill's history or just find out why anyone would live in this northern town! Churchill is not the end of the world...but you can see it from here! var city = 'Churchill_MB'; var LocationID = 'CANU0002'; Subscriptions to the Hudson Bay Post are available for only $19.95 (Cdn for Canadian addresses, USD for American, naturally) for one year. Call our Churchill, Manitoba office at 204-675-2350 or email us at munck@churchillmb.net for more information. Learn about Churchill, Manitoba and Hudson Bay with selected articles from the Hudson Bay Post. Click here to read Hudson Bay Post archives...

89. Turtle Mountain Metis Days
An annual event celebrating M©tis culture and heritage, sponsered by the Turtle Mountain Local of the manitoba Metis Federation.
http://www.boissevain.ca/events/metisdays/
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Turtle Mountain Metis Days
at the Metis Centre, Lake Metigoshe Schedule and Details for the 12th Annual (2005) Metis Days
Experience the Metis Tradition
Metis Days is a celebration of Metis culture and heritage held each July at the Metis Centre near Lake Metigoshe. The Turtle Mountain Metis invite everyone to join them for a weekend of demonstrations - hunting, trapping, fishing, etc. - competitions, food, music and dancing. Everyone is encouraged to participate in the events, which include:
  • slingshot arm wrestling children's barrel racing children's egg throwing bingo
On Saturday there's a roast beef supper. On Sunday morning things get going with a two tooney western style breakfast and musical church service.
  • Admission is FREE Arts and crafts tables welcome Food and drink available on site 90 campsites and 2 restaurants nearby NO ALCOHOL permitted on site
Sponsored by the Turtle Mountain Local of the Manitoba Metis Federation
More Information
Please contact the Turtle Mountain Metis Days organizers for answers to any questions:
Steve Racine
Phone: 1-204-534-6610
Ken LeForte
Phone: 1-204-658-3417
Lorne Conway
Phone: 1-204-747-2271
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90. Destination Manitoba | Culture And History
The Winnipeg Beach Art and culture Cooperative in the eastern Interlake ispresenting its Learn about manitoba s history and the part SaintBoniface,
http://winnipegfreepress2.com/specialsections/destinationmb/culture/
NORTH EAST INTERLAKE WINNIPEG ... PARKLAND
NORTH
Lynn Lake is known as the "town that moved", thanks to the tremendous task of moving buildings from the mine site at Sherridan before the new town was ready in 1953. Today you can visit Lynn Lake's quaint mining museum. There's lots to see and do when you have 18 hours of daylight to play in during the summer months in the north.
www.cancom.net/~lliap/lynnlake
The town of Leaf Rapids was carved out of the wilderness between 1971 and 1974 to serve employees of the newly opened Ruttan Mine, owned by Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited. In 1987 Sherritt Gordon sold the Ruttan Mine to Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited. Located 25 km. east of Leaf Rapids, the copper and zinc mine is one of the largest and most modern in Canada. Visitors may tour it during the summer months. Leaf Rapids is laid out in a semi-circle of residential bays surrounding the unique town centre complex.
www.cancom.net/~leaftown
NORTH EAST INTERLAKE ...
back to top
EAST
The Costume Museum of Canada in Dugald is home to a collection of 35,000 artifacts spanning 400 years. The collection represents the identity of everyday Canadians, urban and rural, public and private, through the garments that they made, purchased and wore. From July to September, travel with the museum to the City of Dreams - Winnipeg 1900 to 1914. Step off the train into the bustling heart of the prairies, the Chicago of the North, the Gateway to the West. It is a city energized with optimism and great expectations. As the population booms, the city prospers, becoming the financial and manufacturing centre for the West.

91. Paleo-Indian Traditions
culture and tools of the Clovis, Folsom, and Plano cultures of prehistoric North America.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/anthropology/Manitoba/paleo.html
Paleo-Indian Traditions
The Paleo-Indian period was the earliest firmly established era of human activity in the New World (10,000 - 8,000 B.C) and involved the spread of similar technologies and subsistence patterns in many parts of the continent. As elsewhere, it is represented in Manitoba by Clovis, Folsom, and Plano traditions and was dependent upon hunting of large game animals, originally extinct Pleistocene mammalian fauna and, later, the giant long-horned bison. This emphasis earned the first North Americans the title of "Big Game Hunters". Because much of Manitoba was covered by glacial ice and the meltwater which formed Lake Agassiz , Paleo-Indian sites are not abundant in the province. Points during the Clovis time, 10,000 - 9,000 B.C., are found in isolated occurrences west of the Manitoba Escarpment. During the Folsom phase (9,000 - 8,000 B.C.) Lake Agassiz dropped in elevation possibly allowing peoples to move into the Red River Plain. It rose again by 8,000 B.C. and began its final retreat approximately 700 years later. The end of this era is associated with the extinction of many big game species as the last Pleistocene ice age gave way to the modern climates of the Holocene.

92. Alliance Française Du Manitoba - Culture
Links to French cultural events at the Alliance Française du manitoba and in theWinnipeg area.
http://www.afwpg.ca/en/culture/en_culture.htm
Culture The Alliance Française takes a special pride in promoting the arts and culture of French and francophone origin in Winnipeg : litterature, exhibits, lectures, films... and also a Resource Center ! Click on the links below to find out more... ...home

93. Alliance Française Du Manitoba - Culture
Translate this page Links to French cultural events at the Alliance Française du manitoba and in theWinnipeg area.
http://www.afwpg.ca/fr/culture/fr_culture.htm
Culture L'Alliance Française fait la promotion des arts et des cultures francophones à Winnipeg : expositions, conférences, littérature, théâtre, cinéma... et aussi un centre de ressources ...accueil

94. CanLearn - Living
Check manitoba s culture, Heritage and Tourism department for visitor and tourisminformation. Travel manitoba offers detailed information about the
http://www.canlearn.ca/living/quickfacts/clmn.cfm?langcanlearn=EN

95. Experiences - Touring - Shopping
Especially when you re visiting manitoba, where the shopping is as varied and and a place where manitoba s culture and arts find expression in
http://www.travelcanada.ca/tc_redesign/app/en/ca/experiences.do?catId=112&provin

96. Civilization.ca - Canada Hall - Language And Culture In Manitoba
The second module of Many Voices – Language and culture in manitoba presents atypical Winnipeg print shop around 1950. This period environment has been
http://www.civilization.ca/hist/phase2/mod3e.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
Winnipeg's population exploded between 1900 and 1913 as thousands of immigrants flooded into the city. Answering the Canadian government's invitation to populate the West, new arrivals from Britain and Northern and Eastern Europe headed to the city's North End where housing was cheap and jobs available in nearby rail yards and factories. The Crump Block, part of which is recreated in the Canada Hall, was built on Main Street in 1905 to respond to the North End's growing need for commercial and professional services. Along with two other Canada Hall modules, the Union Hall and the Chinese Hand Laundry, the Crump Block and its two shop fronts, the Book and Music Supply Store and Print Shop, together form a street scene in Winnipeg during the first half of the twentieth century. The Crump Block (ca. 1908), 844-852 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba (Daniel Smith, architect)
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Archives
detail: shop fronts
The Book and Music Supply Store
The waves of settlers brought diverse cultures and a multitude of languages to the Prairie region, placing their own imprint on its economic and social life. East European groups were especially visible in the new cultural landscape and eventually made up close to a third of the Prairie population. Many commercial enterprises emerged to cater to their cultural needs.

97. Winnipeg Bed And Breakfast - Winnipeg Accommodation - Inns, Canada Bed And Break
Winnipeg culture. Winnipeg is the vibrant capital of manitoba, the geographiccentre of Canada and North America. With a population of over 685000 people
http://www.canadianbandbguide.ca/thingstodo/cities/winnipeg-bed-and-breakfast-ac
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Winnipeg Bed and Breakfast
With your stay at one of Winnipeg's excellent bed and breakfast accommodations, you'll find various activities to keep you busy. Take in the scenery and then do a little sight seeing and shopping. Winnipeg's bed and breakfast accommodations are in the heart of Manitoba's culture.
Finding Winnipeg Accommodation - Inns
You can view our online Winnipeg Bed and Breakfast accommodation listings or purchase the Canadian Bed and Breakfast Guide , a printed directory of bed and breakfast accommodations across Canada, including Canadian inns. It was established in 1982 by Gerda Pantel and is now produced by Marybeth and Jay Moyer, Enjoying Niagara Inc. It is an ideal trip planner for travel in Canada. The Guide started as, and remains, the only national printed guide to Bed and Breakfasts in Canada. Bed and Breakfast lodgings in the book are listed with picture and extensive descriptions which includes information on: rooms, breakfasts, amenities, things to do, price, means of payment, how to locate them, etc.
Selecting your Bed and Breakfast Accommodation
In choosing bed and breakfast accommodation it is recommended that you look at the descriptive details of the bed and breakfasts in the area in which you will be staying. There will in most cases be a choice of options that will cover the needs and value preferences of prospective bed and breakfast guests. It is best to book ahead and while this can frequently be done by e-mail, calling by phone is not a bad option. It gives you a chance to speak to the host, ask some questions that may not have been answered for you in the listing, and to get a feel for the reception you can expect.

98. Manitoba Genealogy And Family History - Tracing Your Family Tree In Manitoba, Ca
The manitoba s Department of culture, Heritage, and Tourism provides excellentinformation and links in the areas of heritage, culture, immigration,
http://genealogy.about.com/od/manitoba/
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Research your Manitoba, Canada, ancestors with these Manitoba genealogy and family history resources and records. Find archives, online records and databases, research guides, genealogical and historical societies, military records, vital statistics, cemetery transcriptions and Manitoba surnames.
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Recent Government registration of births, marriages and deaths in Manitoba began in 1882, with sporadic church records available for earlier dates. Learn how to access these Manitoba vital records. Books We Own - Manitoba A list of resources owned/accessed by ROOTS-L mailing list members and others who are willing to look up genealogical information and e-mail or snail mail it to others who request it. Family History Centers in Manitoba, Canada Contact information including addresses, phone numbers, and hours of operation for Family History Centers located within the province of Manitoba. Genealogical and Historical Societies A comprehensive list of genealogical and historical societies in the province of Manitoba, maintained by Society Hill.

99. Manitoba Community Profiles - Province Of Manitoba Profile: Strategic Advantages
Arts, culture, Festivals Tourism. manitoba communities celebrate the joy oflife on the prairies along with their cultural diversity at more than 100
http://www.communityprofiles.mb.ca/province/advantages/qol.html

Welcome to Manitoba
Overview Strategic Advantages Strong, Stable, Diverse Economy ... Taxation
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With its four seasons and unlimited leisure, recreational and cultural opportunities, Manitoba offers a quality of life that's second to none. You'll enjoy a rich, cultural community that includes the symphony, ballet, live theatre, and opera, museums and much more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Manitoba offers more than 100,000 fish-filled lakes, 2.5 million acres of parkland and one of the top 10 beaches in North America just an hour's drive north of Winnipeg. Manitoba offers another big advantage - its affordability. With housing prices among the lowest in Canada for a major city, with a cost of living below the national average, combined with the lowest unemployment rate in the country, excellent education, health and social services, and low crime rate, Manitoba is an attractive place to live, work and play. Climate
Manitoba's climate covers a very broad range of temperatures and weather conditions similar to that of many other countries in the same latitude around the world. Winters can be very cold and summers very hot, with temperatures changing to more moderate in spring and fall. Manitobans enjoy a full range of seasonal activities: golfing, swimming and boating in summer; skiing, skating and tobogganing in winter; and hiking and cycling in spring and fall.

100. Plains Anthropological Society
Heritage Network is a comprehensive overview of manitoba s culture history . The cultural resource data layer displays a chloropleth map colorcoded
http://www.ou.edu/cas/archsur/plainsanth/links/links.htm
Links
Related Organizations and Institutions and Meetings
Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting The Society for Applied Anthropology Society for California Archaeology
Plains Anthropology and Archaeology
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Alberta
The Head-Smashed-In site is perhaps one of the most interesting buffalo jump sites in the Americas. Information on the ethnohistoric context, geomorphology, and archaeological excavations is presented. Detailed text is supplemented by graphics.
Manitoba
Manitoba Heritage Network is a comprehensive overview of Manitoba's culture history.
Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society offers information on the Society and its programs and activities. The SAS's library holdings are accessible via the web site, and an outline of Saskatchewan prehistory and the major artifact, feature and site types is presented, as well as information on educational resources, special and regular publications for sale, and recommended Guidelines for Visiting Archaeological Sites.
Colorado
The Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation provides links to Colorado historic sites including Crow Canyon and Mesa Verde. The

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