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Welcome Nunavik to the Internet! Thanks to Taqramiut Nipingat Inc.and many others, our neighbours in Nunavik are now connected to the Internet. Visit theNunavik web server in Salluit, and help TNI and the people of Salluit celebrate their new service.
The Sami: A site devoted to the aboriginal people of Scandinavia.
Iceland:A variety of links to information about Iceland.
Sakku Arctic Technologies: Our friends in Rankin Inlet are now connected to the Internet, through a site maintained by the Keewatin's Inuit birthright corporation.
Tudjaat: Nunavut's latest singing stars -- at this site, maintained by Sony Records, you can download .wav and .au clips from their recent CD.
SSIMICRO.COM A nice web-site maintained by one of Yellowknife's ISP's -- lots of creative work from their young, energetic staff.
Television Northern Canada: An undergraduate essay by Yellowknife resident Jeff Pinto on northern Canada's unique television network.
Nunanet: Iqaluit's Inuit-owned Internet service provider.
The Makivik Corporation Often embroiled in controversy because of the way its leaders combine business and politics, the Makivik Corporation is the political and economic development organization that represents Inuit beneficiaries of the James Bay land claim agreement in northern Quebec.
The Canadian Polar Commission An advisory body set up to help guide the formation of circumpolar policy in Canada, and to improve relations between research scientists and aboriginal peoples.
Akjuit Aerospace/SpacePort Canada Churchill, Manitoba, once an important Arctic port, is now becoming a centre for Canada's space program.
The Slave River Journal A weekly newpaper based in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. This is the first online newspaper in the western NWT
Greenland: Our circumpolar neighbours to the east are now connected to the Internet. These pages are available in Greenlandic Inuktitut, Danish, and English.
The Leo Ussak School: A cute little set of pages produced by elementary school students in Rankin Inlet. Exercise a little forbearance over the huge graphic files, and you'll be charmed by their youthful energy.
Iqaluit's Joamie School: A set of web pages designed by elementary students at one of Iqaluit's schools.
The Inuvialuit Development Group The family of businesses and economic development organizations owned by the Inuvialuit of the western Arctic.
Greenland Tourism: On this site you'll find a picture of Nelson Mandela dressed in a Santa Claus suit. What? You don't believe us? Then see it for yourself.
The Yukon Web: Yes, we know. The Yukon, strictly speaking, is in the sub-Arctic, not the Arctic. But it's a wonderful place with a wonderful web site.
Arctic Circle: An academic site maintained at the University of Connecticut -- spectacular graphics, long downloads.
The Unofficial Susan Aglukark Home Page: A few howling fact errors, but lots of information on a young woman whose heartbreakingly beautiful voice has inspired everyone in Nunavut.
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