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- 433Campbell, Sandy
- 176Seale, Linda N.
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2024-06-08
This tea-house is near the entrance to the Tromsø Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden. It has a grey exterior with white trim and a slate roof with tubular snow retainers. There is an outdoor seating area to the left and another to the right in the garden beyond the tea-house. In the foreground is a...
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2021-08-28
Fine china objects (plates, cups and saucers, bells, mugs, thimbles) are all popular items in the souvenir trade. Some souvenir stores have china objects decorated with themes local to their region. This cup and saucer were made and decorated in England, but decorated for the Yukon tourist...
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2024-06-09
This historic home, Telnesgården, in Tromsø, Norway was built in approximately 1865. It was occupied initially by a master shoemaker, Hans Løkke, then a master painter, A. Larsen, and a cathedral organist, Helmer Telnes. Polar explorer Hjalmar Johansen rented this house in 1903. The exterior...
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2010-03-01
Maloney, Elaine, Campbell, Sandy
This work describes briefly the history of the Canadian Circumpolar Collection at the University of Alberta.
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The Importance of Archives: where do unafilliated polar organizations archive their records?
The Importance of Archives: where do unafilliated polar organizations archive their records?
Download2024-06-12
Kissel, Laura, Lund, Peter, Campbell, Sandra M.
Archives are usually designed to collect the records of the organization with which they are affiliated. International polar organizations without a specific institutional affiliation may not have an obvious place to archive their records. For example PLC and DALAM are fortunate to have their...
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2015-05-10
The Indigenous Roots within Canadian Soil This poster answers the question \"How can educators motivate students to learn Aboriginal languages?\" The answer is to return to the original Aboriginal names of Canada's provinces and territories before European contact enabling Aboriginal students...
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The United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) & Food Security in Nunavut
The United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) & Food Security in Nunavut
Download2017-08-29
The United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Food Security The Minister of Indigenous Affairs is concerned that Canada’s adoption the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is “without qualification, as Canada’s obligations to fulfil...
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These nursery rhymes have been translated into Uummarmiutun and adapted to the biology of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region in Canada's northwestern Arctic.
Download2025-06-23
This book contains Uummarmiutun versions of three common nursery rhymes (Mary Had a Little Lamb, Itsy-Bitsy Spider, and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star). The rhymes have been translated and adapted. For example, because an Inuit child is more likely to have a dog than a lamb, the rhyme has been...