N E W Foundland And Labrador newfoundland and labrador PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory Pro trial version 2001 has been a year of change, both at the national and provincial National entered it's first year under a governance administration, with newfoundland and labrador participating in the The newfoundland and labrador Branch moved forward to secure and continually looking for new ways to improve http://lifesaving.nfld.net/Annual%20Report%202001.pdf
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Extractions: Home Wabanaki Resources Maliseet Resources Passamaquoddy Resources ... Email Us! Although these sources are not particularly Wabanaki, Early Canadiana Online is a searchable archive of primary source documents. There is a wealth of information there. The Wabanaki tribes were early converts to Catholicism. While much of the material makes me cringe because of it's characterizations of the Wabanaki people, there is still some interesting material at The Jesuit Relations website. Blupete's History of Nova Scotia. Alot of research went into this. History page from the New Foundland and Labrador Heritage website.
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Extractions: During the summer there are ample opportunities of seeing whale and seal, especially at the mouth of the fjords. Among the most frequent visitors are fin whale, minke whale and humpback whale. The most common seals are harp seal and ringed seal. The ringed seal is here all year round, while the enormous flocks of harped seal migrates from New Foundland to Greenland in June and returns to breed in New Foundland in March. The area has a rich bird life, especially in the fiords Kangerlussuatsiaq, Sermilinguaq and Sdr. Isortoq, where you can see bird cliffs with thousands of murres and sea gulls. The most common species are kittiwake, atlantic murre, razorbills and black guillemots. The ptarmigans can be seen everywhere. The raven is also quite common and it is also possible to see the king of birds, the white tailed eagle. As everywhere in the arctic, vegetation is sparse. However, if you look carefully, you can find many spots with a very varied vegetation. In the head of the fjords Sdr. Isortoq and Fiskefjorden there are large areas with willow and green alder scrub. The most common plants and flowers are crowberry, Arctic blueberry, labrador tea, fireweed and some heather plants. Another common plant is angelica that is used for salad and a spice for schnapps.
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Extractions: PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Village in Crisis (with Kenneth Westhues). Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Canada and the Latin American Challenge From Traps to Draggers: Domestic Commodity Production in Northwest Newfoundland, 1850-1982 . St. John's: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Institute of Social and Economic Research. State Intervention and the Newfoundland Fisheries: Essays on Fisheries Policy and Social Structure . Aldershot: Avebury. A Question of Survival: The Fisheries and Newfoundland Society . (contributing editor) St. John's: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Institute of Social and Economic Research. Living on the Edge: the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland (contributing editor, with Lawrence F. Felt). St. John's: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Institute of Social and Economic Research. Aquaculture Development: Social Dimensions of an Emerging Industry (contributing editor with Conner Bailey and Svein Jentoft). Boulder: Westview Press. When the Fish Are Gone: Ecological Disaster and Fishers in Northwest Newfoundland (with Craig T. Palmer). Halifax: Fernwood Books.
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Extractions: One of the most intriguing tales is how America, which Senator McCain once called a European power (shortly before the 2000 election), is inadvertently named for African people (not to mention the fact that Europa was also an African woman). I say inadvertently because in fact America is named for two men, neither of whom are African as far as I can tell. One is the Italian Vespucci Amerigo , and the other is a wealthy Welshman named Richard Amerik . America was simultaneously named after two men who did not know each other. The name they gave it means 'Land of Africans'. Isnt life stranger than fiction? The first man, Richard Amerik, was the Kings Customs Officer for Bristol in 1486, 1490 and 1497. Bristol is the British port that was once the main port from which English voyages of discovery sailed in the late 15th century. Amerik was a wealthy merchant and was the chief sponsor for John Cabots (an Italian) expedition to New Foundland in 1497. John Cabot landed in the New World in May 1497. He reached Labrador and mapped the coastline from what is now Nova Scotia to Newfoundland. As the chief customs official in Bristol, Richard Amerik most certainly had his name, and documents proving authority on behalf of the king, attached to the maps and the letters pertaining to Cabot's voyage.
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Extractions: It is possible that the first contact with North American cultures from outside was made by Polynesian peoples, those who Buckminister Fuller called "World Around Sailors". We will discuss the theory on their activity in a seperate unit. But for the moment, the first definite evidence of settlement from outside appears to be the Norse explorers.
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Extractions: Exclusive Month-Long Preview Of Inaugural Season On World's Largest Liner In an unprecedented move, Cunard Line has announced that guests who sail aboard the line's Queen Elizabeth 2 or Caronia during 2001 will be granted an exclusive, month-long "Patrons' Preview" of Inaugural Season passages aboard Queen Mary 2 , due to be completed in late 2003. Names of guests sailing on either of the company's existing liners in the coming year will be kept, and a private catalogue of 's inaugural season sailings will be sent to them in advance of its publication. They will have a 30-day period in which to reserve their choices of departures and accommodations before the ship is opened to public sale. Guests who have already booked or who book on 's 2002 World Cruise by December 31, 2001, will likewise enjoy the exclusive privilege. " Queen Mary 2 will undoubtedly be the most famous ship in the world even before she sails," said Larry Pimentel, CTC, President and CEO of Cunard Line. "We have already experienced a tremendous surge of global interest in Cunard's first new liner in a generation and thousands of inquiries about her inaugural voyages. Our task is not so much to create demand for this new ship as it is to manage this unprecedented demand in a fair and equitable manner." At 1,132 feet long, 135 feet wide and 150,000 gross registered tons
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Extractions: Vernacular Song Responses to the Atlantic Fisheries Crisis Peter Narvaez In July 1992 a moratorium on the commercial fishing of cod, the staple of the North Atlantic fisheries, was enacted by the Government of Canada. Because of the continued decline in fish stocks, the moratorium has been maintained, and fishing for domestic personal consumption has also been prohibited. Various compensation programs have not atoned for the demise of what is regarded as a "way of life." Responding to the crisis, vernacular verse, mostly in song foriii from Newfoundland, reflects the inadequacies of such programs. In addition, these creations assign causes and solutions while revealing a common usage of musical style, language and signifiers which combine to affirm an allegiance to traditional collective values of family, community and province through nostalgic experience. Some of the versifiers have turned to the craft for the first time during this disaster because they view songs and recitations as appropriate vehicles for social commentary. * Versions of this paper were presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society, October 12-15, Lafayette, Louisiana; the 1995 General Meeting of the Canadian Society for Traditional Music, November 10-12, Toronto, Ontario; and the 1996 Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, July 1-4, Tampere, Finland.
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Extractions: Parks and Natural Areas For additional information Call 1-800-563-NFLD Updating site March 2003. Provincial Parks Wilderness Reserves Ecological Reserves Newfoundland T'Railway ... Publications This site is best viewed at screen resolution of 800x600. Search this site for: To visit the Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation click http://www.gov.nl.ca/tourism/ Click here if you have any comments or questions or wish to sign our guestbook! Links to Other Useful Sites Contact: parksinfo@mail.gov.nf.ca Tel: (709) 635-4520 or 1-800-563-NFLD To Return to Main Page Click Here
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