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The Amerindians >
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Canadian Museum of Civilizations |
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The fullest
documented site ever about Canada and its history, with
a very rich section dedicated to the first nations (under
Research and advanced articles). |
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History of the Amerindians in Canada |
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The great
stages of history, from the first contacts up to
nowadays. At once complete and synthetic. |
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The Native Nations of Quebec |
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Hurons,
Algonquins, Mohawks, Abenaquis, Inuit and still more
other nations. How and where do they live today? What is
their history? Are they always respectful in the
interpretation of Amerindian art? What realities are
they facing up with today? |
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McCord Museum |
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Extraordinary museum of history, namely about Amerindian
and the Inuits, with thematic multimedia circuits.
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The Implementation of the Treaty 8 in the Northern-West
of Canada |
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Live again
this historical event for the first nations of Northern
part of Alberta. This site also analyses the current
consequences of this treaty. |
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Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Center |
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Devoted to
the Aborigines and the Saskatchewan, with especially an
art gallery and a very complete column in order to
discover their languages. |
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3D Inuit Museum |
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Explore the
great wealth of the Inuit culture with this three
dimensional and interactive virtual exhibition of the
collection of the Canadian Museum of Civilizations. |
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The Haidas: the children of the Eagle and of the Crow |
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Discover
the way of life and the culture of the inhabitants of
Queen Charlotte Islands (British Columbia) whose first
contact with the Europeans only goes back to 1774.
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The Sky of the First Inhabitants |
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Our soft
spot for this column. The vision of the sky of the
Amerindians and the Inuits, laced with very beautiful
legends. |
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The Native embarkations in Canada |
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The
embarkations from Kayak to bark canoes, testify the
skillfulness and the creativity of the Amerindian and
Inuit builders. |
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The Aboriginal Canada Portal |
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The
Aboriginal Canada Portal is your single window to First
Nations, Métis and Inuit online resources and government
programs and services. |