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"Aboriginal culture"

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Yukon Territory

Yukon Territory Heritage Resources Unit
Heritage Resources Unit co-ordinates and manages all aspects of land based heritage resources. The Unit also provides heritage related funding.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Tourism and Culture.

Yukon Territory Yukon Archives
The Yukon Archives is responsible for acquiring, preserving and making available documentary sources related to Yukon history, cultures and development.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Tourism and Culture.

Canada

Canada Culture Canada
CultureCanada.gc.ca is the Government of Canada's one-stop Web access to government resources on the subjects of Culture, Heritage and Recreation. Created as part of the Treasury Board Secretariat's Government On-Line initiative, CultureCanada.gc.ca is based on the GOL principles of "organizing information around the needs and expectations of Canadians", as well as "taking a whole of government approach" in providing information.
Source : CultureCanada

Canada The Indian and Inuit Art Centres
The Exhibition/Acquisition Program provides established and emerging Aboriginal artists with an opportunity to exhibit and sell their works. Money from sales goes directly to the artists.
Source : Government of Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.

Canada Kumik - Council of Elders
The purpose of the Council is to provide Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal employees with instruction and counsel in dealing with problems arising in the work place which have developed because of unfavourable attitudes and cultural differences. The Council is here to stimulate among all departmental employees a greater understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal culture, philosophy and practises.
Source : Government of Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.


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