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         Nunavut Canada History:     more books (42)
  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

1. Find Out About Nunavut - History
History. The Inuit have lived in the Nunavut area for thousands of years and watched and assisted the the indispensable traveller's guide to
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2. Nunavut Canada's Inuit Territory
NUNAVUT CANADA'S INUIT TERRITORY Claim Agreement From this site you can download copies of the historymaking Nunavut land claim agreement.
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3. Government Of Nunavut
"" "? . ' ' .T ' -" Government of Nunavut Nunavut Kavamanga Gouvernement du Nunavut
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4. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Nunavut
About Nunavut Information and facts about Nunavut. GenWeb. Nunavut GenWeb The Nunavut regional site of Canada Genweb. History. Nunavut Land
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5. Civilization.ca - Inuit And Englishmen The Nunavut Voyages Of
Martin Frobisher's expeditions to Nunavut in Arctic Canada were important in the history of relationships between Inuit and Europeans the first
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6. Chesterfield Inlet In Nunavut, Canada. Tourism, History
Welcome to Chesterfield Inlet located in Nunavut, just South of the Arctic Circle in Northern Canada. Find out about our History, Tourist
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7. The 2004 Nunavut Handbook
The new edition of the Nunavut Handbook is the most comprehensive guide to Canada's eastern Arctic.
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8. OH CANADA!
A directory of information on the internet which defines and exposes Canada and Canadians. Includes information about multiculturalism, our history
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9. Nunavut Tourism
Details on the culture and people, events, adventure planner, sporting, and business services.
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10. Welcome To The City Of Iqaluit
rival any in Canada. Iqaluit's economybased mainly on a government that has expanded rapidly since the city became the capital of Nunavut in
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11. Canada
history. The first inhabitants of canada were native Indian peoples, primarilythe Inuit the Northwest Territories, and the newest territory, nunavut.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107386.html
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Sep 24, 2005

12. History, Geography, And Auxiliary Disciplines - Canadian Information By Subject
nunavut canada s Arctic For Real Travellers (nunavut Tourism) North WestTerritories, nunavut Yukon Genealogy history Articles (Global Gazette)
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/caninfo/ep09.htm

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13. History Of North America - Canadian Information By Subject
Images of canada Gallery a Canadian history (Canadian Museum of Science 971.9501 nunavuthistory. Inuit Englishmen - the nunavut Voyages of Martin
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14. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - History
canada history Canadian history timeline, details on historical events and nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act An Act respecting an Agreement between the
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/history.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
History
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
National
1866 History of Canada PDF transcription of an 1866 edition of J. George Hodgins' "A History of Canada, and of the Other British Provinces in North America".
Bank of Canada Currency Museum
Explore the evolution of money around the world and through the ages at the Currency Museum of the Bank of Canada.
Canada Channel
Canada's largest inventory of Canadian Social Studies resources on the Internet. CanTest eLibrary, CanPix Images.
Canada History
Canadian history timeline, details on historical events and people, historical maps.
Canada: A People's History
The twelve-thousand year trek from pre-history to Canada's recent past is being televised over two years.
Canada's Constitutional Evolution
The constitutional evolution of Canada now spans over four centuries. Through texts and symbols, French, British and Canadian governments and the First Nations have left their mark on the history of this country.
Canada's Digital Collections
Subjects include First Peoples, government, history and social studies.

15. AllRefer.com - Nunavut, Canada (Canadian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
The establishment of nunavut created a Canadian Four Corners where SW nunavut as part of the largest native landclaim settlement in Canadian history.
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Nunavut, Canadian Political Geography
Related Category: Canadian Political Geography Nunavut [n OO u v OO Pronunciation Key Northwest Territories Geographically, the territory is largely on the Canadian Shield and almost entirely north of the tree line (except near the Manitoba border); the landscape is dominated by tundra , rock, and snow and ice. The capital and largest town is Iqaluit on Baffin Island at Frobisher Bay. The territory is effectively controlled by the Inuit, who make up 85% of the population, although control could change with population growth. Most of the richest and most well-developed parts of the Northwest Territories, which lie along the Mackenzie River, were not included in Nunavut, which must rely on the development of its mineral resources, in addition to hunting, fishing, fur trapping, sealing, and the production of arts and crafts. The Inuit hold outright title to about 20% of Nunavut, including 13,896 sq mi (36,000 sq km) of subsurface mineral rights. The territory faces problems including high unemployment, substance abuse, and suicide rates, and some 90% of its budget currently comes from the Canadian government. There are no paved roads, and long-distance travel is largely by air. There is a small tourist trade, lured by the wildlife and vast, spare wilderness, as well as Inuit cultural attractions.

16. Canadian History
Canadian history. General Guides Major Document Collections Major ImageCollections Inuit Englishmen The nunavut Voyages of Martin Frobisher
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17. Civilization.ca - Change Of Address
history of the Arctic expedition of Englishman Martin Frobisher, the first contacts between Inuit and Europeans, the search search for a Northwest Passage, the first mining venture in canada, and the earliest English efforts to establish a colony in North America.
http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/canhist/frobisher/frint01e.html
Civilization.ca
Sorry! The page you requested is no longer at this address. Web addresses for the Canadian Museum of Civilization have changed.
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18. CANADIAN HISTORY NEWS
Canadian history News a web site from canada Channel. Q Iqaluit was chosenas the capital of nunavut, canada s newest territory.
http://northernblue.ca/cblog/categories/10-CanQuiz

19. Canada - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Inuktitut is the majority language in nunavut and has official status there. canada also shares a history and long relationship with Great Britain as
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Canada Flag Coat of Arms Motto Latin A Mari Usque Ad Mare
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December 11 April 17 ... Population est. census Density 32.2 million ( 3.5/km² ( GDP PPP estimate $1.318 trillion ( Currency Canadian dollar CAD Time zone ... UTC -3.5 to -8) UTC -2.5 to -7) Internet TLD .ca Calling code edit Canada is a country in northern North America bordered on the south by the United States and extending through the Arctic Ocean to the North Pole , making it the northernmost country in the world. It is also the second largest country in area, after Russia Canada is a federation of ten provinces and three territories . Initially constituted through the British North America Act of 1867 , it is governed as a parliamentary democracy with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state , represented by Governor General Adrienne Clarkson Canada's official languages are English and French . As of , its official population estimate is approximately 32.2 million

20. Iqaluit, Nunavut - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
City of Iqaluit, nunavut, canada List of cities in canada Contents. 1 history;2 Transportation; 3 Architecture and Attractions; 4 External links
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Iqaluit, Nunavut
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Iqaluit Flag of Nunavut Coat of Arms Governing Body Iqaluit Municipal Council ... Location Lat: 63.75N, Lon: 68.55W Land area 52.34 km² Population Population Density 100 km² Immigrant Population Languages English (Official) 68%
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... EST Iqaluit in Inuktitut syllabics ), formerly Frobisher Bay , is the territorial capital and the largest community of Canada 's youngest territory, Nunavut . Its population is about 60% Inuit , a lower figure than in other parts of Nunavut. The town was selected to serve as the new territory's capital in a territory-wide referendum , in which it was chosen over Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay The city is located in the hills rising from Koojesse Inlet , an inlet of Frobisher Bay , on the south-east part of Baffin Island . It is well to the east of Nunavut 's mainland, and northeast of Hudson Bay . Inhabitants of Iqaluit are called Iqalummiut (singular: Iqalummiuq Iqaluit has the distinction of being the smallest Canadian capital city in terms of population and the only capital that cannot be accessed from the rest of Canada via a highway According to the census, Iqaluit has a population of 5,236.

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