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  1. Natural History of Nunavut: Volcanism of Northern Canada, List of Birds of Nunavut, Garry Lake, List of Land Mammals of Nunavut
  2. Caribou Inuit Traders of the Kivalliq Nunavut, Canada S1895 (bar s) by Matthew Walls, 2009-12-31
  3. Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut (McGill-Queen's Native and Northen Series)
  4. Nunavut: Revised (Hello Canada) by Lyn Hancock, 2002-10-31
  5. The Road to Nunavut: The Progress of the Eastern Arctic Inuit Since the Second World War by R. Quinn Duffy, 1988-04
  6. Canada's Modern-Day First Nations: Nunavut And Evolving Relationships (How Canada Became Canada) by Ellyn Sanna, William Hunter, 2005-09-08
  7. Central Inuit Household Economies: Zooarchaeological, environmental, and historical evidence from outer Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, Canada (bar s) by Anne Stevens Henshaw, 2000-12-31
  8. Canada's Colonies: A History of the Yukon and Northwest Territories (Canadian Issue Series) by Ken Coates, 1985-01-01
  9. The People Arrive.(history of the Inuit): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  10. National Historic Sites in the Northwest Territories: Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories
  11. Nunavut (Eye on Canada series) by Harry Beckett, 2003-09-01
  12. Nunavut Generations: Change & Continuity in Canadian Inuit Communities by Ann McElroy, 2007-10-30
  13. Edge of the River, Heart of the City. A History of the Whitehorse Waterfront by Yukon Historical & Museum Association, Helene Dobrowolsky, et all 1994-05-01
  14. Names and Nunavut: Culture and Identity in the Inuit Homeland by Valerie Alia, 2008-11-01

1. Hockey Canada
Hockey North is the governing body of all ice hockey in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada. History Hockey North is a branch of Hockey Canada.
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning Hockey Canada Based in 2424 University Drive N.W. Calgary, Alberta Canada Colours Red Black White President Bob Nicholson Manager, Regulations Lisa Noteworthy website www.hockeycanada.ca Hockey Canada is the official national governing body of ice hockey in Canada and is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation
The modern organization, based in Calgary, Alberta with a secondary office in Ottawa, Ontario was formed in July 1994 when the Canadian Hockey Association merged with the then Canadian Amateur Hockey Association , formed in . Some commentators still occasionally refer to Hockey Canada as the Canadian Hockey Association . Although the organization is usually called Hockey Canada, they are actually legally registered as the Canadian Hockey Association, as noted in their constitution.
Hockey Canada has many regional branches across the county: Hockey Canada also sanctions governing bodies at the Major Junior and Junior "A" levels:
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2. Hockey North
Hockey North is the governing body of all ice hockey in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada. History Hockey North is a branch of Hockey Canada.
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5. History Of Nunavut
The Road to Nunavut A Chronological History. 1973 Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (ITC) begins a study of Inuit land use and occupancy which eventually demonstrates the extent of Inuit
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      Culture Symbols The Road to Nunavut: A Chronological History 1973 Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (ITC) begins a study of Inuit land use and occupancy which eventually demonstrates the extent of Inuit aboriginal title in the Arctic. This study forms the geographic basis of the Nunavut Territory. 1976 ITC proposes the creation of a Nunavut Territory as part of a comprehensive settlement of Inuit land claims in the Northwest Territories. The Nunavut Proposal calls for the Beaufort Sea and Yukon North Slope areas used by the Inuvialuit to be included in the Nunavut Territory. That same year, due to development pressure in the Beaufort Sea area, the Inuvialuit split from ITC to negotiate a separate land claim agreement.

6. History Of Nunavut - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The region now known as Nunavut has supported a continuous population for approximately 4000 years. Most historians also identify the coast of Baffin Island with the Helluland
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The region now known as Nunavut has supported a continuous population for approximately 4000 years. Most historians also identify the coast of Baffin Island with the Helluland described in Norse sagas , so it is possible that the inhabitants of the region had occasional contact with Norse sailors. Further information: Paleoeskimo Dorset culture , and Eskimo
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7. Nanavut, Canada History And Genealogy
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8. Nunavut - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Nunavut / ˈ n uː n ə v ʊ t / (from Inuktitut ᓄᓇᕗᑦ) is the largest and newest federal territory of Canada; it was separated officially from the Northwest
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9. NUNAVUT - Facts
NUNAVUTNunavut became Canada's third territory on April 1, 1999.-It is the largest territory and makes up one fifth of the Canada's land mass.
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-Nunavut became Canada's third territory on April 1, 1999.
-It is the largest territory and makes up one fifth of the Canada's land mass.
-Nunavut is made up of a mainland and many islands in the Arctic Ocean.
-Baffin Island and Ellesmere Island are two large islands.
-There are 28 communities.
-There are some weather stations and military bases.
-Nunavut's capital is Iqaluit.
-Emblems : flower - Purple Saxifrage; bird - Rock Ptarmigan; animal - Canadian Inuit Dog
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Nunavut means our land in the Inuit language of Inuktitut.
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-Nunavut is the home to about 29,474 people.(2006 Statistics Canada)
-The Inuit are the aboriginal people who make up 85 percent of the population. -Inuktitut is the language of the Inuit. -Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, English and French are the spoken languages. -The towns are very small and far away from each other. -On Baffin Island the Inuit still hunt, trap and fish for survival. -Groceries are very expensive because everything is flown in or brought in by barge.
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IQALUIT (ee-kha-lu-eet) -largest community in Nunavut; population 6184 (2006 Statistics Canada)

10. Nunavut (territory, Canada) :: History -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Nunavut (territory, Canada), History, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, This portion of the article covers the history of what is now Nunavut from the late 20th century. For earlier
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11. Nunavut Facts - Information On The Territory Of Nunavut Canada
Key facts about the territory of Nunavut, Canada geography, government and industry.
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    About Nunavut:
    In 1999 Nunavut became the largest and newest territory in Canada. Formed from the eastern part of the Northwest Territories, this huge Canadian Arctic territory has only 25,000 residents, about 80 percent of whom are Inuit.
    Location of Nunavut:
    • north of Manitoba , and with the Northwest Territories and Arctic Ocean on the West and Hudson's Bay, Davis Strait and Baffin Bay on the east, Nunavut extends to the North Pole, and includes most of Canada's Arctic islands, including Ellesmere, Baffin, Devon, Prince of Wales, Southampton, and Coats islands. see map of Nunavut
    Area of Nunavut:
    2,093,190 sq. km (808,185 sq. miles) (Natural Resources Canada, 2001)

    12. Nunavut 99 - The Early Years
    The ancestors of Inuit and earlier northern inhabitants adapted and survived in the harsh arctic environment for thousands of years.
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    Inuit and The Land As One
    ... Map of Nunavut The ancestors of Inuit and earlier northern inhabitants adapted and survived in the harsh arctic environment for thousands of years. Then Europeans arrived around AD 1500, and Inuit would never live solely as hunter-gatherers again
    THE EARLY YEARS
    There was once a world before this, and in it lived people who were not of our tribe. But the pillars of the earth collapsed, and all were destroyed. And the world was emptiness. Then two men grew up from a hummock of earth. They were born and fully grown all at once. And they wished to have children. A magic song changed one of them into a woman, and they had children. These were our earliest forefathers, and from them all the lands were peopled.
    By Robert McGhee and Keith Crowe ANCIENT HISTORY The Glacial Period Tuniit or Dorset Culture Thule Culture] ... Whales, explorers and fur traders

    13. Nunavut
    Learn about Canada's newest territory, Nunavut, which was carved from Canada's Northwest Territories.
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  • zSB(3,3) Despite the fact that only thirteen percent of Canadians were aware of its existence, Canada gained a new territory on April 1, 1999. This new territory, called Nunavut, was carved from the eastern part of Canada's Northwest Territories. Nunavut, which means "our land" in the Inuit language, is the first self-governing indigenous territory in North America. A 19-member legislative council governs this territory. Nunavut covers one-fifth of Canada's land area but at 22,000 people, includes less than one percent of its population. Eighty-five percent of Nunavut's residents are indigenous Inuit. The new capital city of Iqaluit (Nunavut's largest city with a population of 4,000) lies less than three degrees south of the Arctic Circle. In June it receives twenty-four hours of daylight and in December receives only six hours of daylight. Iqaluit is one of twenty-eight settlements in Nunavut. The region's primary communications are radiophones that are often unusable due to solar disruption. The new territory is not linked by road to southern Canada and the primary means of transportation to the Canadian core, as well as between villages, is by airplane.

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    15. Akitsiraq Law School: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    Nunavut Arctic College is a Crown corporation that is funded by the Government of Nunavut and has several campuses and centres spread out throughout Nunavut, Canada.History
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    Discussion Ask a question about ' Akitsiraq Law School Start a new discussion about ' Akitsiraq Law School Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia Akitsiraq Law School is a legal education program designed to increase the number of lawyers in Nunavut and the Canadian Arctic Northern Canada Northern Canada, colloquially the North, is the vast northernmost region of Canada variously defined by geography and politics. Politically, the term refers to the three territories of Canada: Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut...
    , including a program leading to a Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws The Bachelor of Laws is an undergraduate, or bachelor, degree in law originating in England and offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree...
    Degree (LL.B) in Iqaluit, Nunavut Nunavut Nunavut is the largest and newest federal territory of Canada; it was separated officially from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999, via the Nunavut Act and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act, though the actual boundaries had been established in 1993...
    The Law School has no permanent classrooms, employees or assets, and the admissions process has no formal education requirements. The Akitsiraq Law School focuses on the practical abilities of potential students based on life experience and work history. The program is strongly supported by legal professionals and by members of the Nunavut Judiciary through in-kind and volunteer services, developing effective programs and bringing legal resources from across Canada to teach each Akitsiraq cohort.

    16. Cape Sabine | Ask.com Encyclopedia
    Cape Sabine is a land point on Pim Island, in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. History. It was the site of the winter camp of Adolphus Greely and the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition in
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    17. Edward Israel: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    to the memory of dead men from the expedition of Adolphus Greely. Photograped in 2005Cape Sabine is a land point on Pim Island, in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada.History
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    on July 1, 1859. He was the son of Mannes and Tillie Israel, the first Jews to settle in Kalamazoo. After graduating from the Kalamazoo Public School system, Israel went to the University of Michigan University of Michigan The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor is a public research university located in the state of Michigan in the United States. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan...
    , where he studied astronomy.
    Just before his graduation in 1881, one of Israel's professors nominated him to serve as the astronomer on an official US expedition to the Arctic Arctic The Arctic is the region around the Earth's North Pole, opposite the Antarctic region around the South Pole. The Arctic includes the Arctic Ocean and parts of Canada, Greenland , Russia, the United States , Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland.The word Arctic comes from the Greek αρκτικός ,...

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    19. Cape Sabine
    Cape Sabine is a land point on Pim Island, in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. History It was the site of the rescue of Adolphus Greely and the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition in
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    20. The Project TURNER LAKE PROPERTY Is In GREEN EXPLORATION Stage. Mining Property
    The Turner Lake Property covers 1012.5 hectares located near Bathurst Inlet in the Kitikmeot District of Western Nunavut, Canada. History
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