I INTRODUCTION In this chapter some of the major transitions currently taking place in Canada’s Northwest Territories will be explored. In 1999 the eastern part of the NWT will become a separate territory named Nunavut, which in the Inuit language (inuktitut) means “Our Land”. The decision to create this territory was made in 1993 when representatives of the Inuit of the Central and Eastern Canadian Arctic and the federal government in Ottawa reached a final agreement on a landclaim a..
The Nunavut Territory is the newest and geographically largest political entity within Canada. While...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement is the largest and most prominent aboriginal land claim settlement...
I INTRODUCTION In this chapter some of the major transitions currently taking place in Canad...
On April first, Nunavut became a reality - the first change in Canada's geopolitical boundaries sinc...
On April 1, 1999 the map of Canada will change forever. The Northwest Territories will be divided to...
Nunavut, ‘our land ’ in the Inuit language, is 2,000,000 sq. km. of treeless tundras, coasts, and is...
On the first day of a new fiscal year, April 1, 1999, the Inuit territory of Nunavut becomes Canada'...
This article after a brief introduction which describes the Inuit of Canada and their administrative...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. This paper compares four maps produced by the Canadian governmen...
tag=1 data=Nunavut: Canada turns a new page in the Arctic. by John Merrit tag=2 data=Merritt, John ...
tag=1 data=Nunavut: Canada turns a new page in the Arctic. by John Merritt tag=2 data=Merritt, John...
In 1999, for the first time since Newfoundland and Labrador joined the Canadian Confederation 50 yea...
Abstract: In 1993 the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) was signed and this lead to the creation ...
Canada faces many challenges in the Arctic. Climate change has opened up the North, and long-dormant...
The Nunavut Territory is the newest and geographically largest political entity within Canada. While...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement is the largest and most prominent aboriginal land claim settlement...
I INTRODUCTION In this chapter some of the major transitions currently taking place in Canad...
On April first, Nunavut became a reality - the first change in Canada's geopolitical boundaries sinc...
On April 1, 1999 the map of Canada will change forever. The Northwest Territories will be divided to...
Nunavut, ‘our land ’ in the Inuit language, is 2,000,000 sq. km. of treeless tundras, coasts, and is...
On the first day of a new fiscal year, April 1, 1999, the Inuit territory of Nunavut becomes Canada'...
This article after a brief introduction which describes the Inuit of Canada and their administrative...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. This paper compares four maps produced by the Canadian governmen...
tag=1 data=Nunavut: Canada turns a new page in the Arctic. by John Merrit tag=2 data=Merritt, John ...
tag=1 data=Nunavut: Canada turns a new page in the Arctic. by John Merritt tag=2 data=Merritt, John...
In 1999, for the first time since Newfoundland and Labrador joined the Canadian Confederation 50 yea...
Abstract: In 1993 the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) was signed and this lead to the creation ...
Canada faces many challenges in the Arctic. Climate change has opened up the North, and long-dormant...
The Nunavut Territory is the newest and geographically largest political entity within Canada. While...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement is the largest and most prominent aboriginal land claim settlement...