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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

81. Discovery Portal - Advertise Your Products, Organization, Services Or Resources
Track the Quaternary history of the Keewatin Ice Divide. Develop an accessibledigital geoscience Western Churchill NATMAP Project, nunavut, canada
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82. Robert Fulford's Column About Canadian History
The champions of Canadian history have lately moved to a new level of rhetoric . Court of canada ruling on secession, nunavut and the Nisga a treaty.
http://www.robertfulford.com/CanadianHistory.html
Robert Fulford's column about Canadian history
Globe and Mail , May 22, 1999) The champions of Canadian history have lately moved to a new level of rhetoric. They are beginning to sound like those movie critics, natural-born cheerleaders, who try to catch the public's attention by discovering a new masterpiece every week or so. History's friends are making claims for the Canadian past that it can never begin to support. Their motives are clear: They speak out of patriotism, out of love for their subject and out of anger at those who fail to share their views. They are also, understandably, justifying personal career choices and appealing for financial support. But they run the danger of making themselves, and the study of Canadian history, ridiculous. Two who have lately moved in this direction are Mark Starowicz, of CBC television, and J. L. Granatstein, the historian. Starowicz, who has been preparing a series of historical documentaries, noted in a speech in Montreal early this year (reprinted in The Globe on Feb. 6) that the Canadian Constitution is still evolving, through such events as the Supreme Court of Canada ruling on secession, Nunavut and the Nisga'a treaty. He then went on to perform the equivalent, in Canadian studies, of reinventing the wheel: "That's why we're paralyzed about teaching or portraying Canadian history. Not because it's boring: Because it's alive! Because it's alive, we'd better not go into those dark woods. Everything is still in play."

83. Nunavut Genealogy And Family History - Trace Your Family Tree In Nunavut, Canada
Very few genealogy resources exist for the Canadian territory of nunavut, nunavut The Early Years Learn more about the history of Inuit and earlier
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Very few genealogy resources exist for the Canadian territory of Nunavut, as prior to April 1, 1999 it was a part of the Northwest Territories. Try these Nunavut genealogy records, databases, and resources to learn more about your ancestors.
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Recent Up a category Nunavut, Canada Genealogy Forum Search for your surname or post a query in this free genealogy forum devoted to Nunavut ancestry. From GenForum. Inuktitut Language An excellent overview of Inuktitut, the language of Inuit, and the survival of minority languages. The Government of Nunavut The official Web site of the territory government. It includes a chronology of events leading up to the territory's formation, as well as information on the flag and coat of arms. In English, French, Inuinnaqtun, and Inuktitut. Nunavut: The Early Years Learn more about the history of Inuit and earlier northern inhabitants in this excellent article.

84. Nunavut ( Our Land ) Canada
General overview of area people, politics, land use and resources.
http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/ArcticCircle/SEEJ/Nunavut/
Nunavut ("Our Land") - Canada
Welcome to Nunavut
Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
Independent Report on the Implemention of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
Government of Nunavut ...
Nunatsiaq News This week's news in Nunavut
CARC - Northern Perspectives
Exploring Nunavut
Nunavut Bibliography
Nunavut commercial site - Inuktitut syllabics and English
Gender Parity in Nunavut? - IWGIA
Dawn has come to the Arctic - Canadian Inuit prepare for Autonomy

85. Atlas: Canada
Facts on canada flags, maps, geography, history, statistics, More on canadaNunavut Canadian Political Geography Canadian history Canadian
http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/canada.html
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86. The Atlas Of Canada - Nunavut Communities
Map of nunavut communities, facts and resources.
http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/peopleandsociety/nunavut/people/communities
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Nunavut Communities Nunavuts 26 000 inhabitants live in 28 communities widely scattered across 2 million square kilometres. All ... Read more about this map close this text box Map Sources
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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. Read more about this map
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87. Nunavut - Baie Est
Nouveaux parcs dans le Nord par le Gouvernement du canada, Environnement canada et le Service canadien de la faune.
http://www.newparksnorth.org/eastba_f.htm

88. Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) Northwest Territories & Nunavut
Agency responsible for occupational safety and health activities (inspection, training, information) as well as for the compensation of workplace accidents and diseases in two of canada's northern territories.
http://www.wcb.nt.ca/
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89. Arctic Adventure, Wildlife Photography&Ecotourism In Nunavut And Northwest Terri
Arctic canada wilderness wildlife expeditions for the camera, paddle, heart soul in the Northwest Territorties nunavut
http://www.thelon.com
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! New Feature Photo Gallery Lonnie Brock
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90. GeoNative - Inuit - Kalaallit Nunaat - Nunavik - Nunavut
Original Inuit forms of places in Greenland (now official in Inuktitut) and canada (in nunavut and else), from the site GeoNative.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9479/inuit.html
Inuit
Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) - Nunavut - Nunavik
Inuit
The Inuit are the native inhabitants of the northermost part of the Americas. Their territory ranges from Siberia to Greenland through Alaska and Canada. Their language is divided in distinct languages or dialects, but has some unity. It is called Yupik in South and Central Alaska, Inupiaq in North Alaska, and Inuktitut in Canada and Greenland. The Inuit have some autonomy now in Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) and will also be a self-governed territory soon in Canada in Nunavut (their homeland, covering part of the Northwest Territories).
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Inuit edo eskimalak (izen hau ez erabiltzea hobeto) Amerikateko ipar-iparreko biztanleak dira. Beren herria Siberiatik Groenlandiara zabal da, Alaska eta Kanadako iparraldea tartean direla. Beren hizkuntza, mintzaira desberdinetan zatitua egon arren, bat da eta izen desberdinak ditu segun eta non: Yupik, Inupiaq, Inuktitut... Groenlandian (Kalaallit Nunaat) badute autonomia, baita laster Kanadako Nunaat eskualdean (Northwest Territories eskualdeko parte handi bat mapetan).

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91. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Nunavut
Includes information on area history, culture society issues.
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/nunavut.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
Nunavut
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
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Information Gateway to Nunavut Includes information on Culture and Cultural Societies in Nunavut.
Information and facts about Nunavut.
GenWeb
Nunavut GenWeb The Nunavut regional site of Canada Genweb.
History
Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act An Act respecting an Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada.
Nunavut Planning Commission
In the Inuit language of Inuktitut, Nunavut means "Our Land". It is the name given to the ancestral home of the Inuit of the central and eastern Arctic, and to the Territory of Nunavut in Canada's Eastern Arctic which came into bring in 1999.
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92. 1st Coral Harbour Cubs
nunavut cubbing, contains photos, meeting location, and contacts.
http://firstcoralharbour.tripod.com
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My name is Joe Vautour . I am the Akela for the 1st Coral Harbour Cubs. We are from Coral Harbour, Nunavut, Canada. We are a brand new cub pack. We are sponsored by the Coral Harbour District Education Authority. We meet on Monday nights from 7:00 - 8:30 at Sakku School. Check out some pictures taken around town. Here are some interesting links
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93. Frobisher Racquet Club :: Home
A full service squash and recreation facility located in Iqaluit, nunavut, canada.
http://www.nunanet.com/squashuphere
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Welcome to the Frobisher Racquet Club home page. The Racquet Club is located in Iqaluit, Capital of Nunavut. At the Racquet Club you can participate in our NFL Football Pool or take advantage of our recreation facilities, fully equiped gym and 3 squash courts. After a hard workout sit back and have a bite to eat or sip on a drink in our bar, where you can make new friends and meet with old ones. Hope to see you there!
Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada

94. Arctic Co-op: Welcome
Organization serving to promote Inuit and Dene owned businesses in Northern Manitoba, nunavut and the Northwest Territories of canada. Includes information about coops in general.
http://www.arcticco-op.com/
Arctic Co-operatives Limited is a service federation that is owned and controlled by 33 community-based Co-operative business enterprises that are located in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and northern Manitoba. Arctic Co-operatives Limited coordinates the resources, consolidates the purchasing power and provides operational and technical support to the community based Co-operatives to enable them to provide a wide range of services to their local member owners in an economical manner.
  • Arctic Co-operatives Limited was incorporated in 1972.
  • The 33 Co-ops are independently owned and controlled Inuit and Dene businesses. They operate retail facilities, hotels, cable operations, construction, outfitting, arts and crafts production and property rentals.
  • Provides support to a Co-op network with combined revenues of over $92 million in 2004.
  • Over 800 people are employed in our Co-op network.
  • The Co-op system in the north is a great example of Aboriginal community economic development in Canada.
info@ArcticCo-op.com www.ArcticCo-op.com

95. Blue Bunny Northern Guide
Personal site of Eileen Hendry Program Director, NWT/nunavut Council of the Girl Guides of canada.
http://ca.geocities.com/nunavut_guide/
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Welcome to my collection of ideas and information about Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting. I have been a member of the Girl Guides of Canada for 20 years now, and I have gained many great opportunities and wonderful memories as a result. Most of my experience in Guiding has been in Northern Canada, so I have tried to add a bit of Northern flavour to these pages. If you are interested in learning about Guiding in the World in Canada or in the North , you have come to the right place! If you are already involved in Guides or Scouts, check out my Ideas section for a few crafts, games, and recipes I have collected over the years. If you don't find what you are looking for, let me know and I will try to find it for you.
Enjoy your visit!
Eileen Hendry
Program Director, NWT/Nunavut Council
Girl Guides of Canada
Iqaluit, NU
mailto:nunavut_guide@yahoo.ca
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96. NWT-Nunavut Girl Guides!
Official Council site, includes program information and contacts.
http://www.ntguides.com/
3 - 5016 52nd Street Yellowknife, NWT X1A 1T4
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97. Welcome To Nunavut Parks
Details of the Territorial and National Parks of nunavut, canada.
http://www.nunavutparks.com/

98. Consulmexvan.com
Offers services for Mexican citizens, visas and information. Covers the provinces and territories of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, North West Territories, nunavut and Yukon.
http://www.consulmexvan.com/
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100. Cambridge Bay Communications Society Home Page
This station serves the Inuit community of Cambridge Bay, nunavut, canada in English and Innuinaqtun.
http://www.cfbi.fm
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Welcome to the website of CFBI-FM, Cambridge Bay Community Radio!
Operated by the Cambridge Bay Communications Society, CFBI-FM 97.7 has been providing the Inuit community of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, CANADA with community-produced programming in English and Innuinaqtun since August 2001. Feel free to spend a few minutes visiting and getting to know us. - CBCS Board of Directors - CFBI-FM
Cambridge Bay Communications Society
PO Box 2185
Cambridge Bay, NU
Studio phone and fax: On-air line: (867) 983-3232
Office Phone: (867) 983-3233
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