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  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

101. Welcome To Nunavut
Agreement is the largest Aboriginal land claim settlement in Canadian history . The nunavut Land Claims Agreement gives title to Inuitowned lands
http://www.polarnet.ca/polarnet/nunavut.htm
Welcome to Nunavut
The territory of Nunavut (which means " our land ") stretches some 1.9 million square kilometres and is nearly one-fifth the size of Canada.
The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement is the largest Aboriginal land claim settlement in Canadian history. When the Agreement was signed, legislation was also passed leading to the creation of a new territory called Nunavut on April 1, 1999. The new territo ry will have a public government serving both Inuit and non-Inuit.
Though the creation of the territory of Nunavut is a new chapter in Canada's confederation, the story of Nunavut and the Inuit who make their lives there is an ancient one, going back over thousands of years.
The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement gives title to Inuit-owned lands measuring about 350,000 square kilometres (of the total area of Nunavut of 1.9 million square kilometres), of which about 35,000 square kilometres include mineral rights.
Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated (NTI) was set up as a private corporation in 1993 to ensure that promises made in the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement are carried out. The operations of NTI are managed through offices in Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet, Cambridge Bay and Ottawa.

102. Inuit Kayak Building Workshop, Custom-made Sea Kayak Custom Designed Kayak Cours
Focuses on building sea kayak using traditional Inuit methods in nunavut, canada.
http://www.inukshukinn.com/kayak-construction-workshop.htm
The Inukshuk Inn Kugaaruk Hotel Services Kugaaruk, Nunavut ... Writing in Inuktitut
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hotels are located in:
Arviat, Nunavut Baker Lake, Nunavut Cambridge Bay, Nunavut Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut ... Wrigley, NWT
Kayak Building Workshop
The kayak building workshop is an initiative to rekindle the kayak design skills known to the community elders. ( see custom kayak building Kayaks in Kugaaruk would have traditionally been made of caribou skins and bones. No nails were used in the kayak construction. Caribou sinew was used to lash the kayak together. You have the unique opportunity to work together with the elders on the actual design and construction of your own sea kayak. Kayaks are constructed of cedar and covered with marine nylon. Click here to see a kayak being constructed.

103. Pigiarniq Inuktitut Fonts
Regular, bold, italic, and light TrueType font family for the Inuit language, provided by the government of nunavut, canada.
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The Government of Nunavut is making available for download the newly developed "Pigiarniq" font. Pigiarniq is the first of a new generation of Inuktitut fonts that will become the basis of Inuktitut on computer systems. The font is available in 4 weights and 2 styles. The Italic version is still in testing, but is made available for publishing purposes. The final release will be made available when possible. Once you have Downloaded your font to a folder of your choice, you can then open up your 'Control Panel' in 'My Computer' or from 'Start'button, 'Settings', 'Control Panel'. Once 'Control Panel' is open, then goto to the 'Fonts' folder and once that is open, goto to 'File', select 'Install New Font'. A new window opens, and you then must find the font that you have just downloaded from the selection above. Once it is installed, you can then view the Inuktitut pages and News releases.
If you downloaded the zip file, you will need the winzip program to unzip the file that contains all the pigiarniq font weights.

104. Canoeing Canada: Wilderness Adventures In Manitoba And Nunavut
Naturalist guided canoeing trips on the Canadian Shield and arctic rivers in Manitoba and nunavut. Lists trips by river, interactive map and online registration.
http://www.wildernessspirit.com

105. Flashline Arctic Research Station - A Mars Society Project
proposed research base to be located on Haughton Crater, Devon Island, nunavut, canada
http://home.marssociety.org/arctic
If your browser does not support redirection please click here to visit the new Flashline Arctic Research Station web site.
(http://arctic.marssociety.org/)

106. Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK): Canada's National Inuit Organization
Information about ITK s role in political, cultural and economic development ofthe Inuit of canada. Indepth description of their history, culture,
http://www.itk.ca/
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
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The CBC Lockout Leaves Inuit Adrift on the Radio Dial
As the CBC lockout drags on millions of Canadians are left without programming they are accustomed to. In southern Canada, there are many alternatives, and the lockout will likely be devastating mostly to the CBC's viewership and listenership. It’s an entirely different story in the Arctic. There are few if any alternatives to the CBC Northern Service broadcasts in Inuktitut and English. Radio continues to be king in the Arctic, the medium of choice for an oral culture. Inuktitut rules the airwaves on the CBC, and regular hosts – who are a part of the daily lives of Inuit across the North – are sorely missed. They are missed not only for their humanity, but for vital survival information transmitted over the airwaves. As fall and winter loom inevitably on the horizon, that survival information becomes more critical. Flight information, Medivacs, school closings, weather conditions, high tides, low tides, winds and sunrise and sunsets are no longer part of broadcasts. Inuit hunters rely on this information before setting out. The daily morning radio programming broadcast from Toronto by CBC management staff is the palest of the pale in comparison with regular CBC Radio morning shows originating from Goose Bay, Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet, Inuvik, and Yellowknife (to name a few). From those locales regular programming provided critical information for each day, cultural sustenance in the form of the Inuktitut language spoken in a somewhat official “newspeak”, and more colloquially in current affairs interviews and on-air banter between regular CBC hosts (northern personalities) and their guests.

107. Civilization.ca - Inuit And Englishmen : The Nunavut Voyages Of Martin Frobisher
Frobisher's expeditions to nunavut in Arctic canada are described as well as the search for a Northwest Passage to Asia, the first mining venture in canada, and the earliest attempt by the English to establish a colony in the New World.
http://www.civilization.ca/hist/frobisher/frint01e.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
Nunavut: The Inuit Homeland
1576: A Meeting of Two Worlds The Five Lost Sailors Tokens of Possession ... The Meta Incognita Project Supplementary Information: Publications: Credits
Created: November 29, 1999 . Last update: May 24, 2002
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108. Northwest Territories And Nunavut Canoe Trips & Expeditions In Arctic Canada , G
Flyin canoe trips for 11-13 days on the remote tundra rivers of canada's Northwest and nunavut Territories. Wildlife biologist guide. Based in Fort Smith.
http://canoearctic.com/
CANOE ARCTIC INC.
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Canoe Canada's Arctic in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut
CANOE ARCTIC INC.
P.O. Box 130
Fort Smith, N.W.T.
Canada X0E 0P0
alex@canoearctic.com
CanoeArctic.com
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Fly-in canoe trips on the mainland tundra (or Barren Lands) of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada's Arctic. Paddle the most remote rivers left in the world, deep in the heart of North America's last great wilderness. Explore the Thelon River and other pristine, wild, tundra rivers hundreds of miles from the nearest road or community. Teeming wildlife including muskoxen, white wolves (our specialty), moose, grizzlies and caribou herds with well over a million animals. Warm, dry, sun-drenched summers; gin-clear rivers; green tundra hills blanketed with tiny wildflowers; huge spruce-studded eskers; some of the best sand beaches on the planet; birds everywhere; virgin fishing. All canoeing expeditions (11-13 days) guided by Alex Hall, wildlife biologist and the Canadian Arctic's first and most experienced canoeing guide. Can accommodate all levels of canoeing experience. Operating since 1974. For full details on Canoe Arctic Inc. and our area of operation, "click" on the "Brochure" button in the menu on the left

109. Index
Show news, photographs, health information, and litter announcements. Iqaluit, nunavut, canada.
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110. Sorry - We Can't Find That Page
There are two particularly important aspects to the creation of nunavut on The land claim settlement is the largest land claim in Canadian history.
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  • 111. Iqaluit Pentecostal Church Page
    A Pentecostal Assemblies of canada Church in the heart of nunavut reaching the Inuit people of canada.
    http://pooka.nunanet.com/~wmoore/
    A CHURCH IN THE CAPITOL OF NUNAVUT
    NUNAVUT IS THE NEWEST TERRITORY IN CANADA AND IQALUIT IS HER CAPITOL
    LOCATION Our Church is located in an isolated community on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic. Iqaluit has three cultures: the Inuit, who are the original residents, the English and the French. The population is approximately 6000 people. We have snow for approximately seven months of the year, and Frobisher Bay on which the town is located unfreezes for about three months of the year which enables ocean-going ships to bring in cargo. The winters are very long, cold and dark but the spring and short summers are very bright. Our congregation is made up of both the native and non native cultures. The Church is affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.
    SERVICES OF THE CHURCH Morning Worship (Sunday) 11:00 A.M Praise and the Word (Sunday) 7:00 P.M. Mid Week Service (Wednesday) 7:30 P.M. Men's Ministry - Last Saturday of each month Prison Ministry - Monday 6:30 P.M Women's Ministry - Third Saturday of each month
    MISSIONS
    Arctic Quebec Arctic Nunavut South America West Indies
    Ungava Bay Baffin Island Guyana Trinidad
    Mission Fields We Support
    • Trinidad West Indies Venezuela South America Guyana South America Nicaragua Central America Communities of the Arctic (Canada) Israel - the land of the bible Romania - Our newest field
    A Reminder To Pray for the peace of Jerusalem
    WE DECLARE REVIVAL FOR IQALUIT AND ALL OF NUNAVUT.

    112. CNN - Canada Carves New Territory As Inuits Celebrate - April 1, 1999
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    Canada carves new territory as Inuits celebrate
    April 1, 1999

    Web posted at: 12:51 a.m. EST (0551 GMT)
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    Social problems a long-standing concern

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    RELATED STORIES, SITES IQALUIT, Nunavut (CNN) Inuit performers will dance on Thursday at a celebration for Canada's newest territory Nunavut carved from the Northwest Territories after more than 20 years of lobbying by Inuit leaders. Prime Minister Jean Chretien is among more than 1,000 visitors expected to attend Thursday's celebration, which features a feast of caribou, musk ox and raw seal, as well as a traditional drum dance and a rock concert. Nunavut's flag will be raised for the first time Thursday afternoon. About 85 percent of Nunavut's 25,000 people are Inuit, as are 15 of the 19 candidates elected in February to the territorial legislature.

    113. CNN - Legislature Elected For New Territory In Northern Canada - Vebruary 16, 19
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    Legislature elected for new territory in northern Canada
    February 16, 1999
    Web posted at: 5:53 a.m. EST (1053 GMT) In this story:

    'Political direction has to start now'

    Voter interest high
    RELATED STORIES, SITES IQALUIT, Northwest Territories (CNN) Voters in the eastern Arctic on Monday chose the first government of Nunavut, a new territory to be created out of the Northwest Territories on April 1. Across a frigid region bigger than Alaska, residents in some of Canada's most remote villages voted. People gathered throughout Nunavut to watch the election results come in as the polls closed at 8 p.m. in each of the vast new territory's three time zones. About 80 percent of Nunavut's 25,000 people are Inuit, and the new government is expected to be the first in Canada except for tribal councils controlled by an indigenous people. A total of 71 candidates competed for 19 seats in the legislature of Nunavut.

    114. Canada: Index Of Pages
    nunavut Prooposals Ontario (canada) Historic Flags of Ontario Flag Historyof Quebec (canada) Proposals for a flag of Quebec, 19001902
    http://atlasgeo.span.ch/fotw/flags/ca_.html
    Canada: Index of Pages
    Last modified: by phil nelson
    Keywords: canada
    Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors
    by Antonio Martins
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    116. Nunavut - Territoire Et Revendications Territoriales
    Un nouveau territoire na®t dans les terres du Nord, par suite d'une revendication d'autod©termination d'une r©gion appel©e le nunavut, qui signifie Notre terre. L'Accord sur ces revendications est le plus important r¨glement de revendications territoriales de l'histoire du canada.
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/arctic/francais/inuit/nunavut.htm
    Nunavut « Notre terre
    Introduction
    Un nouveau territoire est en train de naître dans les terres du Nord, par suite d'une revendication d'autodétermination d'une région appelée le Nunavut, qui signifie « Notre terre ». L'Accord sur les revendications territoriales du Nunavut est le plus important règlement de revendications territoriales de l'histoire du Canada. En juin 1993, la Chambre des communes a voté deux lois qui auront une incidence sur tous les Canadiens et, de façon plus particulière, sur les habitants de ce nouveau territoire du Nunavut. L'une de ces lois est l' Accord définitif sur les revendications territoriales , entre les Inuit du Nunavut et le gouvernement du Canada. L'autre loi visait la création du nouveau Territoire du Nunavut , le 1 er avril 1999.
    L'Accord définitif sur les revendications territoriales
    Faits saillants
    • Environ 375 000 kilomètres carrés de terre canadienne. Représentativité égale des Inuit aux conseils suivants :
      • gestion de la faune gestion des ressources environnement.

    117. Canoe Canada, Baffin Island, Sunrise Expeditions - Wilderness Expeditions And No
    Arctic canada and Baffin Island wilderness expeditions, including nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Arctic rivers canoeing.
    http://www.sunrise-exp.com/canada.html

    BAFFIN ISLAND EXPEDITION:

    Soper River (Meta Incognita Peninsula - Nunavut)
    Canadian Arctic 2005
    July 3 - 11 I July 16 - 24 I July 30 - August 7 The Ultimate Northern Canoe Trip . . . Inhabited by the proud and stalwart Inuit, Baffin Island is also home to the full range of arctic wildlife; caribou, seals, walrus and polar bears roam freely, and roughly 12% of the North American bird population breeds on Baffin. Renowned for its artists, the vibrant culture of the Baffin Inuit has produced some of the finest artists and sculptors in the North. Open canoeing on Baffin Island was virtually unheard of - until our first descent of the upper Soper River in July 1990. The Soper River Valley, on the Meta Incognita Peninsula, along the southern end of the island, directly across the Hudson Straight from the Ungava Peninsula, is considered one of the most beautiful pieces of terrain in the eastern arctic. Oasis of Baffin Island Class I-II+ rapids - ideal for novices.

    118. Tuktu And Nogak Project
    A communitydriven effort to collect and share Inuit ecological knowledge of caribou and calving areas in the Bathurst Inlet area of the Kitikmeot region, nunavut, canada. The site has a photo gallery, a report on the Elder-Youth Camp on the Hiuqqittaaq River, and a list of the interviewees.
    http://aulak.polarnet.ca/tuktu/main.html

    119. Nunavut: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    The recorded history of nunavut began in 1576. The creation of nunavut createdCanada s only four corners , at the intersection of the boundaries of
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Dialing Codes Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Nunavut Dictionary Nu·na·vut nū nə-vūt
    A territory of northern Canada including part of the mainland west of Hudson Bay and north of latitude 60° north, islands in the Hudson Bay, and most of the Arctic Archipelago. Nunavut, which comprises what was formerly the eastern portion of Northwest Territories, is primarily inhabited and controlled by the Inuit. It officially became a new territory of Canada on April 1, 1999. Iqaluit, at the head of Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island, is the capital. Population: 29,600. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Nunavut nū nəvūt ) [Inuktituk,=our land], territory (1996 pop. 24,730), 772,260 sq mi (2,000,671 sq km), NE Canada. Formed from eastern portions (the former Baffin, Keewatin, and Kitikmeot regions) of the Northwest Territories , Nunavut has a western boundary that runs north from the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border (at 60°N) to the Thelon River, west to just above Great Bear Lake, north to the Arctic Ocean, east into Victoria Island, and finally north, bisecting Victoria and Melville islands. Spanning three time zones and including one fifth of Canada's total land area, it is bounded on the east by Baffin Bay, the Davis Strait, and Quebec's Ungava Peninsula and on the south by Manitoba. Nunavut encompassess most of Canada's Arctic islands, including Ellesmere, Baffin, Devon, Prince of Wales, Southampton, and Coats, as well as the islands in Hudson and James bays. The establishment of Nunavut created a Canadian “Four Corners” where SW Nunavut, SE Northwest Territories, NE Saskatchewan, and NW Manitoba meet.

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