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Aboriginal People in Manitoba presents statistics and information pertaining to Manitoba's Aboriginal population. Includes Aboriginal groups, languages, population trends, health, labour, housing, education, literancy, and child care.
http://www.gov.mb.ca/ana/apm2000/index.html
Brief article outlining the historical precedents for the Canadian study of American Native languages, and a summary of the current Canadian focus in anthropological linguistics.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Pa...;
Virtual exhibit introduces the Secwepemc First Nation of British Columbia, their language, stories, legends, archaeological sites and pre-contact village life. Includes a glossary and resources.
http://secwepemc.sd73.bc.ca/
Aanischaaukamikw, or Cree Cultural Institute, is the regional cultural organisation of the nine Cree communities of Iiyiyuuschii, also known as the James Bay region of Quebec.
http://www.creeculture.ca/e/index.html
Language archives containing text entries in many Aboriginal writing systems, enhanced with sounds, pictures, videos. Includes companion set of interactive online games.
http://www.firstvoices.ca/
Audio and video clips accompany this virtual journey through the homeland of the Inuvialuit in the western Canadian Arctic.
http://www.pwnhc.ca/inuvialuit/
The culture and history of the Inuvialuit unfold in the story of a young boy who visits his Inuvialuit friend in the Canadian Arctic. Audio clips illustrate pronunciation of Inuvialuit words and phrases.
http://www.pwnhc.ca/exhibits/kiti/index.html
Brief discussion regarding aboriginal languages spoken in Canada.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Pa...;
Statistics on languages spoken in Canada including North American aboriginal languages, extinct languages and deaf sign languages. Includes information on number of speakers and location.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Canada
The culture and history of the Copper Inuit are illustrated in this story about two boys who travel back in time to meet Inuk trader Stephen Angulalik. Inuinnaqtun words are pronounced in audio clips.
http://www.kitikmeotheritage.ca/magicaljourney/start.htm
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