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         Northwest Territories Geography:     more books (18)
  1. Ancient People of the Arctic by Robert McGhee, 2001-12
  2. Snow Man: John Hornby in the Barren Lands by Malcolm Waldron, 1997-11
  3. The Third World in the First: Development and Indigenous Peoples by Elspeth Young, 1995-02-21
  4. The DIAND Norman Wells socio-economic monitoring program ([DIAND monitoring reports]) by Robert M Bone, 1984

21. Northwest Territories :: OCanada.ca :: Canada's Portal
geography If the Yukon is the far north at its most accessible, The northwest territories is about the size of India but contains only 60000 people,
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If the Yukon is the far north at its most accessible, the Northwest Territories is the region at its most uncompromising. Just three roads nibble at the edges of this almost unimaginably vast area, which, together with Nunavut, occupies a third of Canada's landmass. The Northwest Territories is about the size of India but contains only 60,000 people, almost half of whom live in or around Yellowknife. Unless you're taking the adventurous and rewarding Dempster Highway from Dawson City across the tundra to Inuvik, Yellowknife will probably feature on any trip to this territory, as it's the hub of the flight network servicing the area's widely dispersed communities. Climate
The region experiences a diverse climate. The north has Arctic and sub-Arctic winters whereas the south is more temperate with mild summers and cold winters. Regardless of the season, brings lots of warm clothes with you when travelling to the Northwest Territories. Culture
The present population of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut is approximately 60,000. Dene, Inuvialuit and Métis make up 48%, non-Aboriginals about 52%. Most live in small communities; Yellowknife, the capital, has a population of more than 15,000.

22. MSN Encarta - Northwest Territories
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The first European to reach the Great Slave Lake area was English explorer Samuel Hearne. Hearne was an employee of the Hudson’s Bay Company , an English corporation, and was stationed at Prince of Wales Fort at the mouth of the Churchill River in what is now Churchill, Manitoba. In 1770 the company instructed Hearne to search for the source of rich copper deposits reported near the Arctic Ocean. Chipewyans trading at the fort knew the way to the copper deposit, and in December 1770 their chief, Matonabee, took Hearne on a journey to the copper deposit on the Arctic coast. On their return, Hearne and the Chipewyans spent several months during the winter of 1771 and 1772 at Great Slave Lake, where they hunted caribou and built canoes for the journey back to Prince of Wale’s Fort.

23. Free Blank Outline Map Of Northwest Territories
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24. Sam Otto Of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Yellowknife, on Great Slave Lake, capital of the northwest territories, is located near GeoT is a longtime high school geography teacher from Illinois.
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Dateline: 10/10/00 The Canadian Shield is an igneous and metamorphic rock complex surrounding Hudson Bay in Canada like a giant horseshoe. It is the foundation of the North American continent. It lies under our part of eastern Illinois too, but here, it is buried below some 15,000 feet of sedimentary rock. Only a few wells in Illinois have ever encountered it. We see examples of the shield in the glacial erratic boulders scattered across the Wisconsinan Age drift surface in the northeastern quarter of the state. Many are beautiful examples of granites and gneisses and also intermediate and basic igneous rocks. One of the more interesting examples is called the Gowganda Tillite,

25. The Northwest Territories - Canadian Confederation
geography, Population and Urban Centres. In 1905, the northwest territories covered 3 379 000 km2, or 34% of Canada. The territory, whose geographical
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The Northwest Territories
Entered Confederation: 1870
Introduction
The history of the political, constitutional and territorial evolution of the Northwest Territories is closely tied to the history of Saskatchewan Manitoba Alberta , the Yukon Territory and Nunavut . To understand the evolution of the Northwest Territories we know today, we must examine the territory's complex history.
Exploration
The exploration of the Far North centred largely on the search for the Northwest Passage, a water route over North America that could potentially be used as a trade route to the eastern hemisphere. European exploration of the Arctic began in the mid 1500s and continued until the early 20th century. It would lead to a greater understanding of the geography of Canada's North and of the value of the natural resources found there. In 1897, Wilfrid Laurier's government was the first to take concrete action to assert Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic Archipelago. Prime Minister Laurier sent William Wakeham there to establish Canadian jurisdiction. From 1903 to 1911, the expeditions of A. P. Low and J.-E. Bernier maintained a Canadian presence in these isolated territories.

26. History, Geography, And Auxiliary Disciplines - Canadian Information By Subject
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27. The Atlas Of Canada - Lesson Description – Discovering The Northwest Territorie
information about the northwest territories using the five themes of geography as a framework. Grade 4 – The geography of the northwest territories
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Lesson Description – Discovering the Northwest Territories Through the Five Themes of Geography
This lesson introduces students to the value of the online Atlas of Canada as a research tool to gather basic geographic information about the Northwest Territories using the five themes of geography as a framework.
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Grade 4 – The Geography of the Northwest Territories
Link to Canadian National Geography Standards
Essential Element #1 – The World in Spatial Terms
  • physical and political maps of the province, Canada and the World provinces and territories of Canada
Essential Element #2 – Places and Regions
  • physical and human characteristics of places and regions within provinces and Canada changes in places and regions over time
Essential Element #5 – Environment and Society
  • impact of extreme natural events (for example, earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions and mudslides) on the human and physical environment

28. The Geography Network Canada -- Free Data
These map services can be previewed here using the geography Network Explorer or accessed Geobase, Geobase National Road Network northwest territories
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Free Tools Clearinghouses Free Data Services Geogaphy Network Canada data services are published using either the ArcXML protocol employed by ESRI's ArcIMS software or the Web Map Server (WMS) protocol published by the Open GIS Consortium (OGC). These map services can be previewed here using the Geography Network Explorer or accessed separately using your ArcIMS or WMS client application. Publisher Data Set Title Coverage Area ESRI Canada (publishing Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Data) Ontario Base Map (ArcIMS Service) Ontario ESRI Canada (publishing Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Data) Ontario Base Map (WMS Service) Ontario Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Manitoba (ArcIMS Image Service; Simplified Roads) Manitoba Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Manitoba (WMS; Simplified Roads)

29. Northwest Territories: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
geography information about northwest territories The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Edited by ED Hirsch, Jr., Joseph F. Kett,
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A territory of northern Canada between Yukon Territory and Nunavut and including part of Victoria Island and Melville Island and other islands of the western Arctic Archipelago. Originally a much vaster territory encompassing most of central and northern Canada, Northwest Territories was formed in 1870 from the Hudson's Bay Company's holdings, which had been sold to Canada in 1869–1870. Alberta and Saskatchewan were carved out of the territory in 1905, and in 1999 it was divided again, with the eastern portion becoming the new territory of Nunavut. Yellowknife is the capital and the largest city. Population: 42,800. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Northwest Territories, territory (1996 pop. 39,672), 532,643 sq mi (1,379,028 sq km), NW Canada. The Northwest Territories lie W of Nunavut, N of lat. 60°N, and E of Yukon. Until 1999, when the Northwest Territories were divided and the eastern portion became Nunavut , the region occupied more than one third of Canada's area.

30. NWT Wildlife And Fisheries - NWT Species 2000 - Geography
Geographic Scope Where and what is the northwest territories? For the purposes of this project, we considered all land and waters included within the
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Geographic Scope - Where and what is the Northwest Territories?
For the purposes of this project, we considered all land and waters included within the territorial boundary within Canada as part of the Northwest Territories (NWT). NWT land and waters include the ocean waters or sea floors that are part of the Beaufort Sea- Arctic Ocean complex, as limited in the south by the mainland of the Northwest Territories and the off-shore limit of the Yukon Territory, in the west by the International Boundary with the United States, in the east by the boundary with the Territory of Nunavut and in the North by the 90 th Parallel. The Northwest Territories are strikingly rich in ecological transitions and contrasts. From south to north, the boreal forest leads us to the taiga with its patches of permafrost, and then to the tundra, where permafrost is continuous From east to west, the massive archean rocks of the Canadian Shield give way to horizontal sedimentary rocks under the northern extension of the great interior plains of North American, and then to northern mountains of sedimentary, igneous and glacial origin

31. StartPage.ca Directory /Northwest Territories
Links River, North of Sixty Internet life in the northwest territories in northern Information on The northwest territories, its people, geography,
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  • Arctic Circle - Has the goal of stimulating an interest in the peoples and environment of the Arctic. Includes resources and links to the three themes of natural resources, history and culture, social equity and environmental justice.
  • Trans-Canada Highway in Northwest Territories - TransCanadaHighway.com is a one-stop information source about provinces and towns along it, Canada-specific travel information, and links to community sites. Usenet The content of the Startpage directory is based on the Open Directory and is enhanced using Startpage's own technology. Home Site Info News Advertise ... Contact
  • 32. Geography Of Canada - Geography Lesson Plan (grades 3-5) - DiscoverySchool.com
    use the video geography of Canada, the Internet, and library sources to learn Context The northwest territories is one of three territories in Canada.
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  • 33. Canadian Map - ZoomSchool.com
    It runs through the northwest territories. Other large and important rivers are geography report thumbnail Canadian Province/Territory Report Graphic
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    Flag Info/quiz Canada : Canada is a huge country in the continent of North America. Canada is comprised of 3,849,675 square miles (9,976,140 square km); it is the second-largest country in the world (Russia is first at 17,075,200 sq km). This huge country borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and the United States of America. Canada has over 151,480 miles (243,791 km) of coastline. Most of Canada's human population lives along its southern border. For a page on Canadian explorers, cick here The Capital : The capital of Canada is the city of Ottawa, which is in the province of Ontario, located above the Great Lakes Provinces and Territories : Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories (the capital of each is shown in parentheses): Alberta (Edmonton), British Columbia (Victoria), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), Manitoba (Winnipeg), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Nova Scotia (Halifax), Nunavut (Iqaluit), Ontario (Toronto), Quebec (Quebec City), Saskatchewan (Regina); Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's), Northwest Territories (Yellowknife), and Yukon Territory (Whitehorse).

    34. Legal Service Provision In Northern Canada Summary Of Research In The Northwest
    Jurisdiction. geography. Culture. northwest territories. Quality of service provision impaired due to access and timeframe constraints.
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      Legal Service Provision in Northern Canada
      Summary of Research in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and the Yukon
      Pauline de Jong
      January 2003
    • 4.0 IMPACT OF COURT STRUCTURE, GEOGRAPHY, AND CULTURE ON LEGAL SERVICES DEMAND, PATTERN, AND QUALITY
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      4.0 IMPACT OF COURT STRUCTURE, GEOGRAPHY, AND CULTURE ON LEGAL SERVICES DEMAND, PATTERN, AND QUALITY
      The demand for legal services, the pattern of service delivery, and the quality of services provided in the northern jurisdictions are affected by a number of different factors, including court structure, geography, and culture. In this section, the commonalities and differences among the jurisdictions are explored with respect to geography and culture. The impacts of court structure are discussed in Section 5.0 (Circuit courts) and Section 7.0 (Justice of the Peace courts). At the end of the section, in 4.3, a table is provided that summarizes the key areas of unmet need resulting from these factors.
      4.1 Impact of geography

    35. Legal Service Provision In Northern Canada Summary Of Research In The Northwest
    The impact of court structure, geography, and culture on the demand for legal services, In the northwest territories and Nunavut, respondents felt that
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      Legal Service Provision in Northern Canada
      Summary of Research in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and the Yukon
      Pauline de Jong
      January 2003
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      Introduction
      Justice Canada commissioned three studies into legal service provision in Northern Canada, one each in the Northwest Territories (N.W.T.), Nunavut, and the Yukon, which were carried out between March and August 2002. The studies examined ten issues:
      • The impact of court structure, geography, and culture on the demand for legal services, pattern of service delivery, and quality of services.
        The impact of circuit courts on clients.
        The increased role of Courtworkers.
        Unmet needs for legal representation in Justice of the Peace courts.
        Unmet needs in family and other civil matters.
        Unmet needs prior to first appearance or first instance. The interplay between the criminal and civil sphere in the generation of legal needs. Public legal education and information (PLEI) needs.

    36. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
    Main Category geography. Home geography North America Canada northwest territories northwest territories Nunavut Bird Checklist Survey
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  • Checklist for the Northwest Territory - Birds
    created by Thayer Birding Software - Birder's Diary - checklist is based on the names and taxonomic order used in the American Ornithologists' Union 7th edition Checklist (44th supplement)
  • 37. Ryerson Library: Map & Data Resources - Geospatial Data
    geography. northwest territories. Publisher, Environment Systems and Research Institute, Inc. Availability, Available for direct download by Ryerson
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    38. Ryerson Library: Map & Data Resources - Geospatial Data
    , Detailed digital map files for the northwest territories. Many attributes, including generalized land use......geography , northwest territories.
    http://www.firefly.ryerson.ca/madar/geospatial/libdata/action2b.cfm?ResourceID=3

    39. Carleton University - Department Of Geography & Environmental Studies - Biograph
    Physical geography of Yukon and western arctic Canada Winter environments. Biography Ground temperature monitoring at Paulatuk, northwest territories
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    1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario Canada, KlS 5B6 Chris Burn, B.Sc. Durham, M.A. Carleton, Ph.D. Carleton, P. Geo. Professor, NSERC Northern Research Chair Contact Info Office: A330 LA Phone: 520-2600, Extension 3784 E-mail: Christopher_Burn@carleton.ca Courses GEOG 4108 Permafrost GEOG 5001 Modelling Environmental Systems GEOG 5303 Geocryology Research Interests Permafrost and ground ice Physical geography of Yukon and western arctic Canada Winter environments Biography Chris Burn holds an NSERC Northern Research Chair at the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University. He came to Canada in 1981 as a Commonwealth Scholar, and completed both the M.A. and Ph.D. at Carleton, studying permafrost. He then moved to U.B.C. as a Killam Fellow, to study with J.Ross Mackay, the world authority in his field. In 1989 Chris was awarded an NSERC University Research Fellowship, which he brought back to Carleton in 1992.

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