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- Mi'kmaq Resource Centre
History and culture of Mi'kmaq of eastern Canada as told through oral histories (mostly text but RealAudio required for some). With ethnographies of selected reserves, notes on language and place names, related links.
http://www.uccb.ns.ca/mikmaq/
- Museum at Campbell River
General information about the museum, exhibits, programs, virtual tour, museum shop, membership, archives, and newsletter.
http://www.crmuseum.ca
- Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
- Musuem of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia
The Museum of Anthropology seeks to provide information about and access to cultural objects from around the world, with emphasis on the achievements and concerns of the First Peoples and British Columbia's cultural communities. The Web site includes pictures and descriptions of current and past exhibits, public and school programs, brief descriptions of current research, online exhibits, and a virtual museum tour.
http://www.moa.ubc.ca/
- Nadlok and the Origin of the Copper Inuit
- Native Games
- Native Peoples of Canada
- Native Soldiers, Foreign Battlefields
- New Brunswick's Oxbow Site and Augustine Mound
Information about these native historic sites includes descriptions of Mi'kmaq history, culture, traditions and life today, plus archaeological facts and glossary. Video clips require MediaPlayer or QuickTime.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/oxbow/intro.html
- Nisga'a.net
Websites about government and culture of the Nisga'a Nation, and village of Gingolx. Some sites in both English and Nisga'a.
http://www.nisgaa.net
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