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         New Brunswick Culture:     more books (35)
  1. Culture of New Brunswick: Culture of Fredericton, Culture of Moncton, Culture of Saint John, New Brunswick, Festivals in New Brunswick
  2. Canadian Culture by Province or Territory: Culture of Alberta, Culture of British Columbia, Culture of Manitoba, Culture of New Brunswick
  3. Rebels & Royalists: The lives and material culture of New Brunswicks early English-speaking settlers, 1758-1783 by M. A MacDonald, 1990
  4. Culture of Saint John, New Brunswick: Museums in Saint John, New Brunswick, New Brunswick Youth Orchestra, New Brunswick Museum
  5. Culture by Canadian City: Culture of Charlottetown, Culture of Fredericton, Culture of Moncton, Culture of Saint John, New Brunswick
  6. Reflections of Old Portugal in Old Town New Brunswick - A Taste of Portuguese Culture and Cuisine by Mary Theresa Martin, 2001
  7. Folksongs from Southern New Brunswick (Publications in folk culture) by Helen Creighton, 1971
  8. Eel culture prospects for New Brunswick by Applied Marine Research Limited, 1976
  9. Coming of Age in New Jersey: College and American Culture by Michael Moffatt, 1989-03-01
  10. Tides of Change on Grand Manan Island: Culture and Belonging in a Fishing Community by Joan Marshall, 2008-11
  11. Tiny Abegweit hosts popular powwow. (All My Relations).(Abegweit First Nation on Lennox Island (PEI) host 3rd annual powwow): An article from: Wind Speaker by Heather Andrews Miller, 2003-06-01
  12. The oyster population of the public fishing area, Caraquet Bay, New Brunswick (Technical report - Fisheries and Marine Service) by R. E Lavoie, 1977
  13. Folksongs from Southern New Brunswick
  14. Use of geothermal seawater in salmon culture (SGRP technical report) by J. M Anderson, 1986

1. Destination: New Brunswick Culture
AirScapes New Brunswick Photographs by Ron Garnett If you would like to purchasea CDROM with all of these high quality images, please contact Ron Garnett at
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AirScapes New Brunswick Photographs by Ron Garnett
If you would like to purchase a CD-ROM with all of these high quality images, please contact Ron Garnett at birdseye@pei.sympatico.ca
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2. Culture Canada: History - New Brunswick
New Brunswick Heritage Source Book. Source new brunswick culture and Sport Secretariat
http://www.culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/21.5.9.
Search Where You Are Home Provincial and Territorial Information New Brunswick History ...
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Aboriginal Fishing in Atlantic Canada : An Ancient Tradition

Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization Acadian Odyssey
Source: Canada's Digital Collections Extracts from Patricia Allen's "Metepenagiag: New Brunswick's Oldest Village"
Source: New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat Finding/Tracing/Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick, Canada
Source: New Brunswick Provincial Archives Genealogy and Family History in St. John
Source: City of St.John Web Site Glimpses of Atlantic Canada's Past
Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization Guide to Information Sources on Genealogy Source: University of New Brunswick Heritage Network Atlantic Source: Heritage Network Atlantic Heritage Resources Saint John Source: New Brunswick Community College - Saint John Industrial History of New Brunswick Source: New Brunswick Museum Miramichi History Source: Miramichi Leader On-Line National Archives of Canada - Addresses for Genealogical Societies and Provincial/Territorial Archives Source: National Archives New Brunswick's Oxbow Site and Augustine Mound Source: Canada's Digital Collections New Brunswick - Canadian Confederation Source: National Library of Canada New Brunswick - Origins of the Province's name Source: Natural Resources Canada New Brunswick at War Source: New Brunswick Provincial Archives

3. Canadopedia : New Brunswick Culture And Arts
New Brunswick Culture and Arts. Applied Arts. Art Galleries. Artists. Associations.Awards. Childhood. Companies. Conferences. Crafts. Cultural Centers. Cyberculture.
http://www.canadopedia.com/new-brunswick/culture-and-arts/
Government Parliament Search Suggest your site ... Our services New Brunswick : Culture and Arts Applied Arts Art Galleries Artists Associations Awards Childhood Companies Conferences Crafts Cultural Centers Cyberculture Dance Education and Training Employment Events E-zines Free General Information History Institutes Literature Magazines Movies Museums Music News and Media Newsgroups Organizations Unions Visual Arts Web Directories Webzines International trail Canadopedia

4. Culture Canada: Historic Sites - New Brunswick
Bonar Law Historic Site. Source new brunswick culture and Sport Secretariat
http://www.culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBASIC/21.5.8.
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Boishebert National Historic Site of Canada

Source: Parks Canada Bonar Law Historic Site
Source: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site of Canada
Source: Parks Canada Centre d'études acadiennes de l'Université de Moncton (In French Only)
Source: Université de Moncton Doak Historic Site
Source: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat Fort Beauséjour National Historic Site of Canada
Source: Parks Canada Fredericton Historic Sites Source: City of Fredericton Historic Sites Protection Act Nomination Form Source: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat MacDonald Farm Historic Site Source: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat Minister's Island Historic Site Source: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat Monument Lefebvre National Historic Site of Canada Source: Parks Canada New Brunswick's Oxbow Site and Augustine Mound National and Provincial Historic Sites Source: Government of New Brunswick New Brunswick Designated Provincial Historic Sites Source: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat New Brunswick Historic Sites Protection Act Source: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat Old Government House Historic Site Source: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat Recognizing New Brunswick History: Designating Provincial Historic Sites under the Historic Sites Protection Act Source:

5. Culture Canada: Aboriginal Culture And Heritage - New Brunswick
Aboriginal Culture Source New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat. Wolastoqiyik Portrait of A People Source new brunswick culture and Sport Secretariat.
http://culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/21.5.2.html
Search Where You Are Home Provincial and Territorial Information New Brunswick Aboriginal Culture and Heritage ...
Visual Arts

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Alberta British Columbia Canada Manitoba Newfoundland Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon
Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat

Source: New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat Aboriginal Claims - New Brunswick - University of Alberta
Source: University of Alberta Aboriginal Culture
Source: New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat Aboriginal Fishing in Atlantic Canada : An Ancient Tradition
Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization Aboriginal Languages - Maliseet Language
Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Extracts from Patricia Allen's "Metepenagiag: New Brunswick's Oldest Village"
Source: New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat Extracts from Robert Leavitt's "Maliseet and Micmac: First Nations of the Maritimes" Source: New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat First Nation Profiles : New Brunswick Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Atlantic Region Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Dictionary-University of New Brunswick Source: University of New Brunswick Metepenagiag: New Brunswick's Oldest Village Source: Industry Canada Mi'kmaq and Maliseet Cultural Objects Source: Canada's Digital Collections Mikmaq Net: Organizations Source: Mikmaq Net Union of New Brunswick Indians Source: Union of New Brunswick Indians Wolastoqiyik - Portrait of A People Source:

6. New Brunswick's Oxbow Site And Augustine Mound (Designated National And Provinci
New Brunswick Heritage branch, Heritage Branch, new brunswick culture andSport Secretariat;. New Brunswick Regional Development Corporation;.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/oxbow/nonframes/credit.html
This virtual exhibition has been a joint project of the
following partners in the Mi'kmaq Heritage Park initiative:
Red Bank First Nation;
Heritage Branch, New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat; New Brunswick Regional Development Corporation;
Department of Canadian Heritage;
Parks Canada Agency
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency - Canada/New Brunswick Regional Economic Development Agreement;
Special Thanks to:
Industry Canada
John Augustine, Red Bank, 1953
Joseph Augustine, Red Bank
Madeline Augustine, Red Bank
Mary Ann Ward, Red Bank
Canadian Museum of Civilization Parks Canada Communications New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat New Brunswick Community College Miramichi
Web Site Development Team:
Dr. Chris Turnbull, Patricia Allen, Caroline Walker, Cynthia Wallace-Casey, Christian Fraser, Tim MacDougall, Everett Sanipass and George Fanjoy.
Bibliography
Allen, Patricia. "The Oxbow Site: Chronology and Prehistory in Northeastern New Brunswick" New Brunswick Manuscripts in Archaeology, Series 2 . Fredericton:Historical Resources Administration, 1981
http://www.gnb.ca/culture/heritage/

7. New Brunswick Culture
Clickable world maps leading to the universities, colleges, educational systems, area photographs, cultures, travel opportunities and more of cities,
http://www.davchi2000.addr.com/popup/canada/newbrunswick/newbruns.html

8. Néguac, Nouveau-Brunswick, New Brunswick
CULTURE. Located between Savoies. The maison Otho Robichaud, said to bethe oldest acadian house on it's original site in New Brunswick. Due
http://www.neguac.com/neguac/ecult.htm

9. Hoppa - Culture In New Brunswick
Culture in New Brunswick. TribunePost. Sackville, News, NewspapersMiramichi Leader. Miramichi, News, Newspapers Community newspapers
http://hoppa.com/ca/nb/Culture/
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Links 4 links New Brunswick Telegraph Journal New Brunswick Telegraph Journal Tribune-Post Tribune-Post Miramichi Leader Miramichi Leader ... Advertiser See also: Culture in Canada Everything in New Brunswick Everything Culture Media See also: Everything Reference Libraries the World Canada New Brunswick Carleton County Northumberland Cou.. Saint John County Victoria County ... Roberto Bourgonjen Created on Apr 8 2003 19:05 ADT

10. Heritage Branch - Province Of New BrunswickHeritage Branch, Province Of New Brun
Home. Site Map. culture. Arts Development. Heritage. NB Museum is involved with a number of initiatives to decrease the physical inactivity of new brunswick residents by 10% by 2003.
http://www.gnb.ca/culture/heritage

11. New Brunswick Scottish Cultural Association
Promotes and encourages interest the history and culture of Scotland, those of Scottish descent, and Category Regional North America new brunswick Society and culture...... Contest; April 6th, 2003 new brunswick Tartan Day; May 3rd, 2003Round Table on Scottish culture in new brunswick. Register. May
http://www.nbscots.com/
IN UMBRA CARDUI VIOLAE VALESCANT
"In the thistle's shadow, violets grow stronger." Welcome to the NBSCA Website!
April 2003
  • NEW JOURNAL ONLINE! APRIL 2003 EDITION!
    Right click and "Save Target As..." This is much faster... Right-click here...
  • Announcement: New! Literacy Contest Winners Announced Details...
  • Announcement: President's Message regarding New Brunswick Tartan Day. Details...
  • Announcement: Public Appeal from ScotDance New Brunswick. Details...
  • Announcement: Launch of 2003 NBSCA Scholarship Programme. Details...
  • Join the NBSCA! Click here! The New Brunswick Scottish Cultural Association (NBSCA), founded in 1980, proactively encourages public interest in the history, traditions, arts and crafts, and culture of Scotland and of those of Scottish descent and the languages of Scotland within the Province of New Brunswick. For the last 22 years, the NBSCA has acted as the advocate of New Brunswick's Scottish associations and communities. In fact, the NBSCA works on behalf of the 139,995 New Brunswickers of a total population of 729,630 - about one in five - who claim Scottish ancestry. (Government of Canada Census, 1996) CALENDAR: More detailed information available here!
  • 12. Rutgers Anthropology: Evolution, Behavior, And Culture
    Graduate program in evolution, behavior, and culture at the new brunswick Anthropology Department. Faculty profiles and course requirements.
    http://anthro.rutgers.edu/grad/ebc.shtml
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    Places Events Search: Rutgers INFOdex Rutgers Websites Dept. of Anthropology Ruth Adams Building 131 George Street Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1414 Phone: (732) 932-9886 Fax: (732) 932-1564 Website manager: Laura M. Ahearn ahearn@rci.rutgers.edu Send general inquiries to: anthro@rci.rutgers.edu Web Design by www.leoraw.com Home Undergrad Graduate ... Faculty
    Evolution, Behavior, and Culture
    THE PROGRAM The Graduate Program in Anthropology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has developed a new focus on the evolutionary biology of the behavior and culture of living humans and nonhuman primates. The concentration, developed in conjunction with Rutgers' Graduate School-New Brunswick, represents a renewal of an emphasis on evolution and behavior that goes back to the New Brunswick anthropology department's founding in the 1960s by Robin Fox, a pioneer in this area of research. Qualified students who are interested in pursuing this exciting intellectual territory will work closely with Rutgers faculty who are at the forefront of the rapidly developing field. Students will also find experts in a variety of closely related fields at the university, including genetics, paleontology, archaeology, cultural anthropology, human ecology, and ethology. Anthropology at Rutgers-New Brunswick The New Brunswick anthropology department sponsors the new focus or concentration on evolution, behavior, and culture as part of its program in evolutionary anthropology. One of the world's leading centers for the study of human origins and prehistory, the department is home to the Center for Human Evolutionary Studies, and faculty members supervise both the Koobi Fora Field School in Kenya and excavations at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. The graduate program and department also include a strong program in cultural anthropology, with faculty members who work in a variety of settings around the world, including South Asia, East Asia, East Africa, Australia, and the United States. The graduate faculty also includes members of the Departments of Human Ecology, Political Science, Religion, and African Studies, as well as members of the Graduate School of Education.

    13. Government Of New Brunswick - Culture And Sport Secreteriat
    Four young new brunswick artists have been chosen to represent the province at the2003 Canada Winter Games. responsible for the culture and Sport Secretariat.
    http://www.gnb.ca/0131/index-e.asp
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    Additional resources for NB Museum as part of Cultural Policy
    The New Brunswick Museum will receive $100,000 in funding in 2003-2004 to continue to manage and expand access to its collections, it was announced at a museum meeting in Fredericton on Friday, March 28. "The Province recognizes the important role of the NBM in the museum community," said Education Minister Dennis Furlong, Minister responsible for the Culture and Sport Secretariat. "Along with $150,000 in new funding for the museum last year, the first year of the Cultural Policy, government is continuing its support for the museum and investing in the cultural sector." ...more
    Ministers target increase in physical activity
    The Secretary of State (Amateur Sport) together with provincial and territorial Ministers responsible for Sport, Recreation and Fitness agreed on three major areas at their annual meeting: increasing levels of physical activity among Canadians, advancing the

    14. The Province Of New Brunswick Canada
    A comprehensive guide, including an excellent map. Offers in depth information on business, culture, tourism, accommodations, entertainment and selected communities. Includes message centre and bulletin board.
    http://new-brunswick.net/index.html
    New Brunswick, the gateway to Atlantic Canada. From whale-watching to the kitchen. See whales and sharks of the Bay of Fundy.
    We have general travel, regional maps, detailed information on: the City of Saint John; the capital city, Fredericton; beautiful of Grand Manan Island; world-renowned St. Andrews; the northern community of Grand Falls; Miramichi and the area of Restigouche, just to name a few. For the educationally inclined - an Historical Facts page for New Brunswick.
    Distinctive Maritime cuisine and recipes abound for food lovers. Images of New Brunswick are found on almost every page within the site. We hope you enjoy your virtual tour of New Brunswick

    15. Tourism And Parks NB - Culture
    new brunswick, Canada, Tourism, Parks, culture Paddle an ancient birch bark canoe. new brunswick's culture is alive and kicking and singing and dancing and marching
    http://www.tourismnbcanada.com/web/english/culture
    Dance to an Acadian fiddle tune. March with the Red Coats of the British Regiment. Paddle an ancient birch bark canoe. New Brunswick's culture is alive and kicking and singing and dancing and marching and you can be a part of it! Acadian Historical Village, Caraquet
    Celebrate Acadian heritage at this perfectly preserved 18th century village. Don't miss the lively dinner theatres where Acadian history is brought to life through song, music and dance. City of Fredericton
    Welcome to the capital of New Brunswick! See the history and galleries, the market, museums and musical entertainment. Kings Landing Historical Settlement, Prince William
    Nineteenth century pioneer lifestyle is preserved and practised in this award-winning historical settlement. Kingsbrae Gardens, St. Andrews
    It's the colours, scents and sights on 27 acres of gardens and trails.

    16. Government Of New Brunswick - Culture And Sport Secreteriat
    Cultural Policy for new brunswick that will enable all partners in the arts and heritagesectors to share a common vision for the development of culture in our
    http://www.gnb.ca/culture/

    17. New Brunswick Scientific Co., Inc.
    Products include ultralow temperature freezers, biological and combinatorial-chemistry shakers, fermentors, cell culture bioreactors, biological air samplers, automated media preparation equipment.
    http://www.nbsc.com

    18. Nature NB
    new brunswick Scientific (NBS) manufactures research through productionscale equipment for culture growth, detection
    http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/maryspt/Nature-NB.html
    Treating the study, enjoyment and conservation of nature and natural resources in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
    New Brunswick Federation of Naturalists
    The Federation - Overview

    N. B. Naturalist

    Le Naturaliste du N.-B.

    our magazine / notre revue Federation administration
    Board, policies / Conseil, politique Home page / Site Web Local clubs
    Clubs locaux
    Code of Conduct ...
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    For the Naturalist
    Pour le naturaliste Activities
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    Information Sources Sources d'information ... Individuals / Individus
    New Brunswickers on the Web The Naturalist's Bookshelf Our Society and its institutions Government / Gouvernement Federal, provincial, municipal Education and Research Universities, museums, research / News Media Radio, TV, the press / Environmental Problems Plants and Animals Flore et faune Plants / Plantes Invertebrates insects / insectes, etc. Birds / Oiseaux Reptiles, amphibiens et poissons Environment Environnement The land / La terre Land and fresh waters La terre et les eaux douces The sea / La mer Astronomy and Celestial Phenomena Sun and Moon Soleil et lune Aurora / Aurore NB: General Information About NB Acadie-Net Liens divers concernant les districts et les gens du Nouveau-Brunswick acadien.

    19. Destination: New Brunswick - Page
    zest for life) that brought these Acadians home to new brunswick (after they wereexiled by the English in 1755) and that keeps their culture thriving to this
    http://destination-nb.com/common/trails/areaid.asp?areaid=3_

    20. Mi'kmaq-Maliseet Institute - UNB Fredericton Education Faculty
    Department at the University of new brunswick specializes in history, culture, language, and other studies related to the Micmac and Maliseet peoples.
    http://www.unbf.ca/education/mmi/
    The Mi'kmaq-Maliseet Institute at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2001-02. The Institute promotes the professional growth and self-determination of the First Nations through its programs, services and research. Looking back over the last 20 years, it's clear that the Institute's accomplishments are those of its graduates, students, faculty and staff.

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