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Aboriginal Sports Circle (ASC)
Visit our web site for a complete tour of ASC opportunities for Aboriginal
athletes and coaches in Canada! Here, you will find information on athlete
training and coaching certification programs, as well as information on
the prestigious Tom Longboat Award and the National Aboriginal Coaching
Award. We also provide you with contact information on the Aboriginal
sport body in your region, and recent newsworthy items related to Aboriginal
sport development in Canada!
http://www.aboriginalsportcircle.ca/
Canadian Canoe Museum
Visit the Canadian Canoe Museum's Web site to explore how the canoe is
connected to the nation's history, land and people. The Canadian Canoe
Museum is home to the world's largest collection of canoes and kayaks.
From ocean-going dugouts to skin kayaks and birchbark watercraft to modern
carpentered canoes, the museum celebrates one of northern North America's
most important symbols. The site also includes information about the museum's
hands-on curriculum-linked Education Programs.
http://www.canoemuseum.net
Elliott Avedon Museum and Archive of Games
You are welcome take a tour around the exciting world of games at the
University of Waterloo's E.A. Museum and Archive of Games Web site. The
museum and its web site are a tremendous source and reference for games
research. You will be able to visit our virtual exhibits, which include
detailed information and graphic presentations on a wide variety of games
from all over the world, from ancient to contemporary, reflecting the
museum's collection.
http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/~museum/
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Working together to secure a better future for First Nations and Northerners
will lead to stronger economies and investment, and improve their quality
of life in Canada. Visit Indian and Northern Canada's site to get information
about programs and services or find resources and interesting educational
activities.
http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/
Museum of Anthropology
"The mission of the Museum of Anthropology is to investigate, preserve,
and present objects and expressions of human creativity in order to promote
understanding of and respect for world cultures" (From the Museum
Web Page).
http://www.moa.ubc.ca
National Museum of the American Indian
The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian is dedicated
to the preservation, study and exhibition of the life, languages, literature,
history and arts of Native American Communities throughout the Western
Hemisphere. The Museum works in collaboration with the Native Peoples
of the Western Hemisphere to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming
traditions and beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic expression,
and empowering the Native Voice. The Museums collections span more than
10, 000 years of Native Heritage, from ancient stone Clovis points to
modern silkscreen prints. Visit the museums website to find out more about
the museums collections, it's Community Services programs, it's exhibits
past, present and future, and it's three main facilities (including the
new NMAI museum on the Mall in Washington DC which is currently under
construction and is expected to open in the fall of 2004).
http://www.nmai.si.edu/
North American Indigenous Games Organizing Committee
Visit the official 2002 NAIG Web site for more information on disciplines,
venues and athletes.
http://www.2002naig.com
Sport Canada
Sport Canada's mission: To enhance the capacity of the Canadian sport
system, to encourage participation in sport and to enable Canadians with
talent and dedication to achieve excellence in international sport. Visit
Sport Canada's Web site to get information about our programs and services,
to find out about upcoming events, or to find interesting resources.
http://www.pch.gc.ca/sportcanada/
St. Boniface Museum
The mission of the St. Boniface Museum is to collect and safeguard a collection
representing the French Canadian and Métis heritage of the Canadian
West. Visit some of our collections on-line with Gestures
and Words and Staying
in Tune. If you wish to visit the museum, have a look at our site
to find out about our latest exhibitions as well as our hours and admission
fees!
http://www.franco-manitobain.org/msbm/
Woodland Cultural Centre
Visit us on-line to learn more about our Centre's Museum, Language, Library,
and Education programs. The Museum will take you on a journey through
time beginning with an exploration of Iroquoian and Algonkian prehistoric
past and brings you into our contemporary art gallery which houses various
exhibits throughout the year! We look forward to seeing soon!
http://www.woodland-centre.on.ca/
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