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  1. The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Territories: Including the Negotiations On Which They Were Based, and Other Information Relating Thereto by Alexander Morris, 2010-01-10
  2. Bloody Falls of the Coppermine: Madness, Murder, and the Collision of Cultures in the Arctic, 1913 by Mckay Jenkins, 2005-01-04
  3. Past experiences and future prospects of fruit growing in the Canadian Northwest by William Saunders, 1896

1. Cultures Of The Northwest Territories, External Links- Parks And Tourism, RWED,
There are six official indigenous languages (some with multiple dialects) and twonational languages within the northwest territories. culture canada, NWT.
http://www.gov.nt.ca/RWED/parks/education/k_o/nwt_cultures.htm
Cultures of the Northwest Territories The following external links provide historical and present day insight into the various cultures, of the Northwest Territories: Dene Drummers in front of Teepee Dene: Dene Culture Dene Traditional Knowledge Dene of the Northwest Territories The Gwichya Gwich'in ... Indians of the N.W.T., the Yukon, and the B.C. Interior I nuvialuit Elders by Pat and Rosemarie Keough. Inuvialuit: Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic Inuvialuit - Retracing an Archeological Expedition Thule: Early Thule Culture An overview of the Thule Culture Further Information: Indigenous Languages Map shows where these languages are spoken. Place Names of the Northwest Territories , provides a full listing of all the Northwest Territories communities with translations of their names into their native languages. There are six official indigenous languages (some with multiple dialects) and two national languages within the Northwest Territories.

2. Welcome To Virtual Fort Smith, NWT, Canada
The online home of the community of Fort Smith, northwest territories, canada. Featuring information about history, culture, tourism, business. Check out our photo gallery.
http://www.virtualfortsmith.com
elcome to the on-line home of the community of Fort Smith, NT, Canada. Please be our guest, as we invite you to enjoy a "virtual" visit to our fair town. ort Smith is headquarters to Wood Buffalo National Park - a World Heritage Site, and home to one of the largest free-roaming herd of Wood Bison in the world, as well as the only wild nesting grounds of the endangered Whooping Crane. Browse this site and find out why Fort Smith is a place worth visiting. Home Our Town Tourism Culture ... News Comments? Email them to
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3. Culture Canada: Northwest Territories
the northwest territories; culture and Community; Urban Communities. Last Modified200303-13, Important Notices. Français Contact Us Help Search canada
http://culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/21.7.html
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For information about the culture of the Northwest Territories, just click on any one of the topics on the main menu at left to get online resources specific to this territory. Or check out the following links:
Last Modified: 2003-03-13 Important Notices Contact Us Help Search ... Suggest a Link

4. Aboriginal Canada Portal: Northwest Territories - Language, Heritage And Culture
Education, culture and Employment Prince of Wales National Library of canada (NLC)North and Sponsorship Policy – northwest territories Power Corporation.
http://www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca/abdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdoc/13.7.12.h
Northwest Territories Territorial Aboriginal Organizations Claims and Treaties Economic Development ... Language, Heritage and Culture
Language, Heritage and Culture
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Government Information
Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC)
  • Education, Culture and Employment

    National Library of Canada (NLC)

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    Other Sources of Information
    Great Northern Arts Festival Society, The NWT/Nunavut Literacy Council (In French Only) WinMac Dene Fonts Top Last Modified: 2003-04-04 Important Notices Contact Us Help Search ... Site Map
  • 5. Education@canada - Education In Northwest Territories
    General Overview of Education in canada Education in the northwest territories (NWT Education, culture Employment) and 2005. northwest territories Educational Employment Opportunities (Education canada Network)
    http://www.educationcanada.cmec.ca/EN/Prov/NT.stm

    6. Aboriginal Canada Portal: Northwest Territories - Language, Heritage And Culture
    Provincial and Territorial Information northwest territories Language, Heritageand culture Media.
    http://www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca/abdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdoc/13.7.12.2
    Northwest Territories Territorial Aboriginal Organizations Claims and Treaties Economic Development ... Media
    Media
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    Journals and Newsletters
    Magazines and Newspapers News Online Radio
    Journals and Newsletters
    Weledeh Gondi (YellowKnives Dene First Nation Newsletter) Top
    Magazines and Newspapers
    For more information on newspapers available to all Canadians, please visit the following page: Non-Aboriginal Newspapers
    Deh Cho Drum
    Inuvik Drum Kivalliq News ... L'Aquilon (In French Only) Le Toit du monde (Actualités circumpolaires) (In French Only) The Hub Up Here Yellowknifer Top
    News Online
    CBC North Northern News Services Online Top
    Radio
    CBC NorthWest Territories Taloyoak Broadcasting Society Top Last Modified: 2003-04-04 Important Notices Contact Us Help Search ... Site Map

    7. Education@canada - Education In Northwest Territories
    territories (NWT Education, culture Employment northwest territories — EducationalEmployment Opportunities (Education canada Network) Listing
    http://www.educationcanada.cmec.ca/EN/Prov/NT.php
    OVERVIEWS OF EDUCATION IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
      K-12
    • Kindergarten - Grade 12
      Describes the culture-based education system for elementary and secondary education in the NWT with information and links to curriculum, handbooks, resources, research, and educational frameworks.
      Colleges
    • College Years
    • Postsecondary Education in the Northwest Territories (Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials)
      Provides a territorial overview, a history of Northwest Territories' colleges, programs and credentials offered, admission requirements, and tuition and financial assistance.
      K-12
    • Directory of Schools
      List of K-12 schools in the NWT, alphabetical by community, with basic contact information.
    • Directory of School Councils
      List of school divisional councils in the Northwest Territories, with basic postal, phone and fax contact information.
      Colleges
    • Aurora College
      The only public postsecondary institution in the NWT — providing both college level credits as well adult basic education and learning through its three campuses.
    • Recognized Postsecondary Institutions in the Northwest Territories (Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials) Alphabetical list of universities and colleges with contact information and Web site links.

    8. Canada's Northwest Territories Tourism And Travel - Resources Culture History
    northwest territories, NWT canada, Canadian Arctic Nations history, Aboriginal culture,cultural tours Arctic history, northwest territories history, historic
    http://www.nwttravel.nt.ca/04_activities/CultureHistory/Resources.asp
    Outdoor Experiences On the Water Sport Fishing Sport Hunting ... Links Resources BOOKS BOOKS Arctic Artist: The Journal and Paintings of George Back, 1819-22. C. Stuart Houston, Editor, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal and Kingston, 1996 Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape. Barry Lopez, Scribners, New York, 1986 Company of Adventurers. Peter C. Newman, Penguin Books Canada, Toronto, 1985 Drum Songs: Glimpses of Dene History. Kerry Abel, McGill/Queen's University Press, Montreal and Kingston, 1993 Dual Allegiance: The History of Wood Buffalo National Park. Barry Potyondi, Parks Canada, Winnipeg, 1992 Great Bear: A Journey Remembered. F.B. Watt, Outcrop, Yellowknife, 1980 Harvesting the Northern Wild. Marilyn Walker, Outcrop, Yellowknife, 1984 Holman: Forty Years of Graphic Art. Darlene Coward Wright, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Glenbow Museum, Winnipeg Art Gallery Living Explorers of the Canadian Arctic. Milligan and Kupsch, Outcrop, Yellowknife, 1986 Living Kindness: The Memoirs of Madeline Bird. Sr. A. Sutherland, Outcrop, Yellowknife, 1990

    9. Canada's Northwest Territories Tourism And Travel - Culture And Heritage Of The
    In the northwest territories, Aboriginal tradition thrives in ways both old and new. diversepeoples when you visit the NWT government's culture and Community
    http://www.nwttravel.nt.ca/01_welcome/culture.html
    Quick Facts FAQ Links Resources Culture and Heritage NWT government's Culture and Community web page. You can also arrange uniquely northern cultural experiences offered by NWT operators. History speaks everywhere in the Northwest Territories, unobscured by urban development. Learn more by visiting the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre website. Students Members Media Corporate ... Links

    10. Northwest Territories - Province Details - Aboriginal Culture In
    territories that make up the North — the Yukon, the northwest territories andNunavut. Together, this region accounts for 40 percent of canada’s landmass
    http://www.umayc.org/applications/culture/en/EN_province.asp?province=10

    11. Links River, North Of Sixty - Northwest Territories Cultural Sites Online
    12th to 21st, 2002 Inuvik, northwest territories, canada) The Great Northern ArtsFestival is an annual celebration of Northern Canadian arts and culture.
    http://www.denendeh.com/linksriver/pages/culture.htm
    NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
    CULTURAL SITES

    This page is a celebration of the different cultures in the North, some sites presented in their own words.
    NATIONAL
    Canadian Museum of Civilization - The Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC), a Crown Corporation, was established in 1990 by the Museums Act. The CMCC comprises two national museums: the Canadian Museum of Civilization (CMC) and its affiliate, the Canadian War Museum (CWM).
    Percy Louis Paul
    - Hey, he may be from Saskatchewan, but he' s the coolest, most hip, most togetherest, existential, Quantum Mechanically Inclined Dene dude on the net! Learn everything from how to make bannock, speak the Dene language to subatomic particle physics! Heck, even the name of his web site is written in Dene syllabics.
    Films about Northern Canada
    - Over 250 films about the North (including the Yukon) from the National Film Board of Canada archives.

    12. Links River, North Of Sixty - Northwest Territories Travel/ Toursim Sites Online
    NATIONAL Canadian Tourism Commission canada's Tourism Information Network The people,the culture and the located in Hay River in the northwest territories.
    http://www.denendeh.com/linksriver/pages/travel.htm
    NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
    TRAVEL/TOURISM ONLINE

    Until we are able to break down all of this new information into tourism zones, we recommend tht if you are looking for travel services, accomodation, transportation and outfitters, please click on the business button on the left and select the nearest community in the region you are planning to travel. NATIONAL
    Canadian Tourism Commission - Canada's Tourism Information Network
    Facts about the Northwest Territories
    brief overview from the main Canadian Government site.
    - Home of the book "Reflections on a River", a journal of a 2000 km kayak trip from Yellowknife Bay to Tuktoyaktuk on the Arctic Ocean..and other northern collectibles.
    TERRITORIAL
    Above and Beyond Magazine - Above and Beyond magazine is your window on the ever-changing North. Join us each Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall as we explore... ...The people, the culture and the land.
    Canoe North
    Canoe North is a division of MSS Ltd.

    13. Destinations
    Nunavut. northwest territories. Yukon. Experiences, culture. Festivals Events.Outdoor. Touring. Winter. Other. Rafting. Trans canada Trail. Wildlife Viewing.
    http://www.travelcanada.ca/travelcanada/app/en/us/destinations.do?provinceId=7

    14. Experiences - Wildlife Viewing
    Newfoundland Labrador. northwest territories. Nova Scotia. Nunavut. Experiences,culture. Festivals Events. Outdoor. Rafting. Trans canada Trail. Wildlife Viewing.
    http://www.travelcanada.ca/travelcanada/app/en/ca/experiences.do?catId=32&locati

    15. Northwest Territories :: OCanada.ca :: Canada's Portal
    Nunavut, occupies a third of canada's landmass. clothes with you when travelling tothe northwest territories. culture The present population of the northwest
    http://www.ocanada.ca/explore/northwest.php
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    Northwest Territories
    Geography

    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.

    16. Canada Web Directory: Society And Culture
    History (2) Labour (2). Organizations (2) Politics (2). Web Sites in Category Societyand culture. Contains information about canada's northwest territories.
    http://dirs.educationcanada.com/cat/293325/

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    ... Northwest Territories / Society and Culture
    Sub-Categories in Society and Culture History Labour Organizations Politics Web Sites in Category Society and Culture North of North of 60...Daryle Foster
    - A law enforcement related personal web site of a Highway Patrol Officer stationed in Yellowknife. Contains information about Canada's Northwest Territories. This page has links, search engines, and a Blood Alcohol Content Calculator. NWT Crimestoppers - Combines the efforts of the police, media and the public of the Northwest Territories to solve crimes. NWT Genealogical Society - A group of individuals dedicated to the discovery and preservation of their family history. Related Categories: Society and Culture Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor Web Directory ... Columbus Networks

    17. Canada Web Directory: Government
    canada Business Services Centre northwest territories Department of Education, culture Employment - The people of the northwest territories, enabling them
    http://dirs.educationcanada.com/cat/293306/

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    ... Northwest Territories / Government
    Sub-Categories in Government Legislative Assembly Web Sites in Category Government Welcome to Canada's North
    - The Official Homepage of the Government of the Northwest Territories. Government departments, arctic image gallery, map, politics, investments and opportunities. Canada Business Services Centre - Northwest Territories - Portal to government information for business development, launches and expansion. Includes a site search and help, contacts, about the department and profile, services and standards with links to related resources, also Français. - The mission of the Department is to invest in and provide for the development of the people of the Northwest Territories, enabling them to reach their full potential, to lead fulfilled lives and to contribute to a strong and prosperous society. Department of Finance - Responsible for obtaining the financial resources to carry on the functions of government and for intergovernmental fiscal negotiating and arrangements. The territorial government has a budget of more than one billion dollars.

    18. Canada And Northwest Territories Sign Labour Market Development Agreement
    HRDC), and the Honourable Charles Dent, Minister of Education, culture and Employment(ECE), today signed the canadanorthwest territories Labour Market
    http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/ei/lma/nwt/9818.html
    Canada and Northwest Territories Sign Labour Market Development Agreement
    February 27, 1998
    YELLOWKNIFE, NWT The Honourable Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Secretary of State for Children and Youth, on behalf of the Honourable Pierre S. Pettigrew, Minister of Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), and the Honourable Charles Dent, Minister of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE), today signed the Canada-Northwest Territories Labour Market Development Agreement This significant agreement, scheduled for implementation on April 1, 1998, or a mutually agreed date thereafter, will enable the Northwest Territories (NWT) to assume an expanded role in the design and delivery of labour market development programs and services for unemployed Canadians in the NWT. Given the complex issues involved, ECE and HRDC have agreed that the actual implementation would be subject to a process that ensures an orderly transition and no interruption of service to the public. "This milestone agreement enables us to move forward with policies and programs tailored to meet the needs of the NWT labour market," said Minister Dent. "Our goal is to equip Canadians in the NWT with the skills and opportunities they need to be competitive in today's and tomorrow's economy." Today's agreement demonstrates the Government of Canada's commitment to withdraw from labour market training and to establish new partnerships with the provinces and territories for labour market development. These commitments were made in the February 1996 Speech from the Throne and in the Labour Market Development Proposal made to the provinces and territories in May 1996.

    19. Northwest Territories - CFS Bulletin January 1997, Human Resources Development C
    the customary adoption practice in the northwest territories. Social Services, Education,culture and Employment RCMP and Justice canada, Yellowknife Regional
    http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/sp-ps/socialp-psociale/cfs/bulletins/jan97/nwt.shtml
    Français Contact Us Help Search ... F/P/T Working Group on Child and Family Services Information
    BULLETIN JANUARY 1997
    CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES INFORMATION PROJECT
    NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
    Aboriginal Custom Adoption Act (ACARA)
    • The Act was proclaimed on September 30, 1995. ACARA provides for the recognition of the customary adoption practice in the Northwest Territories. To date, seventy-six (76) Adoption Commissioners have been trained and of these, sixty-three (63) have been appointed. Adoption Commissioners determine whether an adoption has taken place and provide the documentation to formalize this process.
    Contact: Mary Beauchamp (403) 873-7943 New Child Welfare Legislation
    • The draft Child and Family Services Act and Adoption Act were introduced in the Legislative Assembly in November, 1996 and received first and second reading. They have been referred to the Standing Committee on Social Programs for review. It is anticipated that debate on the Acts will commence in November, 1997.
    Contact: Blair Dunbar (403) 920-3029 Statutory Training
    • Major revisions to statutory training for child welfare are underway. This will be done in conjunction with the Department of Education, Culture and Employment which is responsible for social assistance and with the Department of Justice which is responsible for probation and parole. A contract was awarded in September, 1996. A revised statutory training program will be competency- based and should be completed by April 1, 1997.

    20. National Child Benefit - Northwest Territories Reinvestments
    reduce duplication and streamline efficiency, canada Customs and Department of Education,culture Employment Government of the northwest territories Box 1320
    http://www.nationalchildbenefit.ca/ncb/maplinknwt.shtml
    Skip to content (access key: C) Skip to sidebar menu (access key: S) Programs Description of Reinvestments Map of Canada First Nations Reinvestments
    Northwest Territories NCB Programs
    The Government of the Northwest Territories (NWT) continues to reinvest funds arising from the National Child Benefit in the NWT Child Benefit (NWTCB), which includes the Territorial Workers' Supplement. In order to reduce duplication and streamline efficiency, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency delivers the NWTCB for the NWT as an integrated payment with federal child benefits. While the reinvestment arising from the 1998-99 National Child Benefit continues to fund the NWTCB, the 1999 and subsequent increases to the National Child Benefit Supplement are directed to the Healthy Children Initiative. It is estimated that 4,400 children in almost 3,000 families receive the NWTCB every month. This cash benefit provides a maximum of $330 per child per year for families with income of $20,921 or less in the previous year. The Territorial Workers' Supplement provides families that have at least $3,750 in working income the previous year, with maximum benefits of $275 for the first child and $75 for the second; the actual benefit is based on income.

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