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         Nova Scotia Culture:     more books (38)
  1. Culture of Nova Scotia: Black Nova Scotians, Cuisine of the Maritimes, Shubenacadie Sam, Nscad Conceptual Art, Pomegranate, Pluck Me
  2. Destination Nova Scotia: Its Culture and Landscapes by Alexa Thompson, 2000-05
  3. Buyer's Guide to Arts & Crafts in Nova Scotia - 1985 by Recreation & Fitness Nova Scotia Department of Culture, 1985
  4. The political culture of Nova Scotia: An historical-cultural analysis by M. Paul Brown, 1981
  5. The political orientations of Canadian adolescents: Political socialization and political culture in Nova Scotia by Joseph G Jabbra, 1976
  6. Planter Links: Community and Culture in Colonial Nova Scotia (Planters Studies Series)
  7. The Romantic Cape Breton Highlands, the Cradle of Celtic Culture inNorth America. Silver Jubilee Souvenir Mod Booklet by Nova Scotia Travel Bureau, 1964
  8. Music of Canada: Aboriginal peoples in Canada, Samuel de Champlain, Culture of the United States, Port Royal, Nova Scotia, Lists of composers, Musician, Musical ensemble, Church hall, Chamber music
  9. Culture of the Halifax Regional Municipality: Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, Beth Israel Synagogue (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
  10. A Better Life: A Portrait of Highland Women in Nova Scotia by Teresa MacIsaac, 2006-11-30
  11. The Quest of the Folk: Antimodernism and Cultural Selection in Twentieth-century Nova Scotia (Carleton Library Series) by Ian McKay, 2009-03
  12. Account of a Shipwreck on the Coast of Nova Scotia.('Edward W Pitcher and D. Sean Hartigan, Sensationalist Literature and Popular Culture in the Early ... An article from: The Loyalist Gazette by Edward W. Pitcher, 2002-03-22
  13. Coal Culture: The History and Commemoration of Coal Mining in Nova Scotia by William N. T. Wylie, 1997
  14. What Do You Mean by Middle Eastern Community?: Arab Immigrant Women and their Narratives of Citizenship, Home and Belonging in Halifax, Nova Scotia by Dalal Abdul-Razzaq, 2008-06-29

81. Living In Halifax: Culture
culture Home » Living in Halifax » culture, There are many reasons why we loveliving in Greater Halifax. Art Gallery of nova scotia www.agns.gov.ns.ca.
http://www.greaterhalifax.com/livinginhalifax.asp?cmPageID=171

82. Living In Halifax: Culture
Living In Halifax culture (Thursday, February 06, 2003). Museums, Art Galleries Science Centres. Art Gallery of nova scotia www.agns.gov.ns.ca.
http://www.greaterhalifax.com/cm_Print.asp?cmPageID=171

83. Canada Web Directory: Society And Culture
/ ECN / Web Directory / nova scotia / Society and culture (178). SubCategoriesin Society and culture. Animal Welfare (1) By Locality
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- Database of articles and information relating mostly to Nova Scotia. Features biographies of various personalities, law and legal information, lists of books, history, nature essays, genealogy, links, and a weekly commentary. Coastal Communities Network - An association of organizations concerned with the social and economic well-being of the coastal fishing communities. Includes fisheries links, a bi-monthly online magazine, news, and membership information. Junior Achievement of Mainland Nova Scotia - Offers business education programs for students in grades 5 to 12 as well as volunteer and event registration. Molly Appeal - An invitation to invest in local medical research by supporting the Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation. Discusses Molly Moore, the appeal, campaigns, on line donations, Molly's web and contact information.

84. History Of The Nova Scotia Arts Council
1992 The nova scotia Arts and culture Sector Study (known as the Lord Survey) profilesthe province's cultural community, estimates its economic impact, and
http://alfa.chebucto.org/history1.html
[Home] [Media Releases] [NSAC History] [Legislature] ... [Contact] Arm's Length Funding for the Arts A Brief History of Events Leading to
the Formation of the Nova Scotia Arts Council Andrew David Terris The Nova Scotia Arts Council (NSAC), a crown agency created by an act of the Nova Scotia Legislature in January 1996, was the result of almost 15 years of continuous community advocacy. The major events leading to its creation were as follows:
The Association of Professional Artists of Nova Scotia (TAPANS) is incorporated. It's goals are increased support for professional artists and the establishment of an arm's-length provincial arts council.
The TAPANS brief to the Nova Scotia Cultural Policy Conference calls for the creation of a provincial arts council.
Culture in Nova Scotia: The Final Report of the 1983 Nova Scotia Cultural Policy Conference indicates substantial support for arm's-length funding, peer assessment, and the formation of a provincial arts council.
The Nova Scotia Coalition on Arts and Culture (NSCAC) is formed.
The NSCAC organizes The Halifax Conference: A National Forum on Canadian Cultural Policy. The Conference Declaration affirms the importance of public funding of the arts through arm's-length agencies.

85. Nova Scotia
Brochure on nova scotia's Acadian culture. The Institut de développementcommunautaire published a brochure on nova scotia's Acadian culture.
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/lo-ol/publications/1998-99/english/page_10.html
PROMOTION
Public Speaking Competition
The Nova Scotia Canadian Parents for French group organized, with the assistance of the six Anglophone school boards in the province and the Conseil scolaire acadien provincial, a public speaking competition for young people in French immersion and Francophone schools in the province. The number of participants was higher than ever before, which suggests that the population is increasingly aware of the importance and value of learning Canada's two official languages.
Young People Were at the Rendez-vous
Students from Nova Scotia's Conseil scolaire acadien provincial French-language schools and French immersion schools celebrated the Rendez-vous de la francophonie in March 1999 in a variety of ways, including shows and competitions. The event was a great success.
Community Development
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Brochure on Nova Scotia's Acadian Culture
Mock Court
Some of the participants in the October 1998 mock court.

86. GoNovaScotia.com
upcoming nova scotian vacation Email info@gonovascotia.com Toll-Free 1.866.561.7666Photo Credits nova scotia Department of Tourism and culture For links
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87. Wreath .ca Preferred Links - Nova Scotia History & Culture
Preferred Links nova scotia History culture Sable Island SableIsland,300 km south-east of Halifax, nova scotia, Canada, is
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    Sable Island,300 km south-east of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is renowned for its wild horses and shipwrecks. A fascinating history that reflect the challenge of surviving wind, waves and isolation.

88. Local History And Culture
Your regional public library continues to build local history and culture websites that The American Lobster lobster fishing in Northern nova scotia.
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Library Collections Research Assistance Local Links Your regional public library continues to build local history and culture web sites that showcase what technology can do for our communities.

89. Culture And Entertainment In Pictou County, Nova Scotia
With this devastating loss, Scotland lost much of its culture and clan system jobs,and in 1915, Blacks began to enlist in the 106th Battalion nova scotia Rifles
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The Hector Heritage Quay Address: P.O. Box 179. Pictou, Nova Scotia Website: www.townofpictou.com Telephone: (902) 485-6057 Business Description In days gone by, the Port of Pictou was one of thriving importance. Today, the Pictou Waterfront Development Corporation is working to once again bring that life to the waterfront. Pictou's heritage is presented in no better way than through the reconstruction of the Ship Hector. This exacting reconstruction work will take more than a decade to complete, and forms the central focus of the overall waterfront development program devoted to the proud past of the Pictou area. Open to the public to observe and participate, the Hector reconstruction allows people to live with the heritage that the Hector represents. The Crombie Address: RR#3 Abercrombie New Glasgow, NS Telephone: (902) 755-4440, ext. 3439 Business Description The Crombie holds an exquisite collection of paintings referred to as the Sobey Collection. This display of 19th and 20th century Canadian art was assembled by Frank and Irene Sobey for their personal enjoyment. The setting for the collection is a private home, not a large museum or gallery. The Collection includes work by Cornelius Krieghoff, the Group of Seven, and other Canadian and Nova Scotian artists, and offers a diversity of style, subject and interpretation.

90. Bomis: The Regional/Canada/Nova Scotia/Arts And Culture Ring
Bomis The Regional/Canada/nova scotia/Arts and culture ring.
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    Celebration of New Scotland (Nova Scotia) in all its Scottish intrique, Culture and Heritage; homepages for over 450 Clans, Dunblane, History, Current Issues, Multiculturalism, Haggis, more
    www.chebucto.ns.ca The Art work of Alan Bateman Woodside studio is the home page of Canadian artists Alan Bateman and Holly Carr. Alan paints in a realistic style. His work is known for beautiful lighting and unique subject matter.
    www3.ns.sympatico.ca Studio Map Drive through Nova Scotia and see artists and studios first hand. An incredibly comprehensive and useful map of Nova Scotia artists in an easy to use format. Includes thumbnails of all artists' works.
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  • 91. Index To Items On Culture Traditions Customs Along Highway7 In Nova Scotia
    It's Grou Tyme in nova scotia as the province's 40,000 Acadians celebratetheir culture and a history that dates back to the 17th century..
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    92. Page Not Found
    The nova scotia Department of Education and culture was the lead department forthe development of the Atlantic Canada English language arts curriculum
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    We've redesigned our website, so the page you are looking for may have moved. Please explore our site by proceeding to the home page. Nous avons procédé à la restructuration complète de notre site. La page que vous recherchez peut se retrouver ailleurs sur notre site. Nous vous invitons à consulter notre page d'accueil pour vous guider dans vos recherches.
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    93. Nova Scotia - Province Details - Aboriginal Culture In Canada -
    Native People in nova scotia. Mi'kmaq, Mik'maq, Migmaw UMAYC Projects in novascotia. No records found. nova scotia. nova scotia has a fairly warm climate.
    http://www.umayc.org/applications/culture/en/EN_province.asp?province=4

    94. Acadians In Nova Scotia
    Acadian culture is well and alive in nova scotia. In the summer, visitorscan attend many Acadian festivals, as there are several
    http://www.valleyweb.com/acadians/
    ValleyWeb Commerce Community News ... Welcome Acadians in Nova Scotia T oday over 40,000 Nova Scotian Acadians can be found in several regions: Clare in Digby Co. ; Argyle in Yarmouth Co.; Pomquet near Antigonish; Larry's River in Guysborough Co.; Isle Madame and nearby villages in Richmond Co.; Cheticamp, St. Joseph du Moine and Magre in Inverness Co.; and the urban regions of Halifax-Dartmouth and Sydney. A few thousand Acadians are from across the province. Points of Interest
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    Evangeline Trail

    T he Acadians are descendants of approximately 100 French families who settled along the shores of the Baie francaise (now the Bay of Fundy) during the 17th century. A distinct Acadian culture gradually evolved. The Acadians fished and farmed, and claimed valuable farmlands from the bay by building dykes. A sense of community life and independence grew as they worked together to survive. By 1750, the population of Acadia had exceeded 10,000. I n was not long, however, before the Acadians were embroiled in the French-British territorial disputes. In 1755, fearing that the Acadians would support the French, the British government demanded that they sign an unconditional oath of allegiance to the Crown. Most refused, wishing to remain neutral. The infamous Acadian Expulsion resulted. From 1755, over 8,000 Acadians were deported to New England, to the southern colonies and to Europe (France and England). T he Acadians were allowed to return to Nova Scotia in 1764. However, the fertile lands they had worked were now occupied by other settlers. Since the British would not allow the Acadians to form large settlements, they gradually settled along the various remote coastal regions of the province.

    95. Nova Scotia OCanada.ca Canada's Portal
    It has a mild overall climate due to ocean currents. culture The characterof nova scotia has been conditioned by the North Atlantic weather.
    http://www.ocanada.ca/explore/novascotia.php

    96. CBC News:Cultural Group Forms Independent Nova Scotia 'arts Council'
    MacDonald proposed setting up the nova scotia Arts and culture Partnership Council,consisting of ten representatives from the cultural sector and two from
    http://www.cbc.ca/artsCanada/stories/nsarts211102
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    Cultural group forms independent Nova Scotia 'arts council'
    Last Updated 2002-11-22
    The Arts Report
    HALIFAX - Members of Nova Scotia's cultural community say they've created their own organization dedicated to arts funding to replace the disbanded provincial arts council. The new group, Arms Length Funding for the Arts (ALFA), calls itself a "broad group of concerned Nova Scotians" trying to restore funding for the arts. Nova Scotia Premier John Hamm's Tory government disbanded the Nova Scotia Arts Council in April 2002. The province's culture minister said the move would create administrative savings, which could go towards artists. The province replaced the council with two government appointees working out of the Tourism and Culture department. Artists want arms-length funding But many artists were concerned that funding for controversial or non-mainstream projects would dry up.

    97. School Libraries In The Northwest Territories And Nova Scotia
    Department of Education, culture and Employment; Library Services Online Government of the Northwest Territories. To Top Up to Menu nova scotia.
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    98. Maple Square - Culture And Society - Communities And Regions
    Memories of nova scotia A gallery of scenes of nova scotia by Mike Ryan. novascotia Stuff - My website specializes in nova scotia information.
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  • 99. History Of The Black Cultural Centre For Nova Scotia
    The Society for the Protection and Preservation of Black culture in nova scotia(better know as the Black Cultural Society) was incorporated as a charitable
    http://www.bccns.com/bcc_history.html
    History of the
    Black Cultural Centre
    for Nova Scotia Building Pride In African Heritage The Society for the Protection and Preservation of Black Culture in Nova Scotia (better know as the Black Cultural Society) was incorporated as a charitable organization in 1977. The Society consists of 26 Board of Directors, representing various black communities in Nova Scotia and one representative of African United Baptist Association. The genesis of the Black Cultural Centre lay in a proposal put forward in 1972 by Reverend Dr. William Pearly Oliver for the creation of a Cultural Educational Centre to meet the needs and aspirations of the Black Communities of Nova Scotia. The sod turning ceremony took place on April 24, 1982, seventeen months later the Centre was officially opened on September 17, 1983. Many events have taken place at the Centre, such as cultural portrayals in the form of music, plays, concerts, as well as educational activities in the form of workshops, lectures and guided tours. Programs of the Black Cultural Centre extend beyond it doors to the broader community of Nova Scotia. This outreach is achieved through cultural events across Nova Scotia. Funding/Fund-Raising The Society gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Federal Department of Canadian Heritage and the Provincial Department of Education and Culture. The Society is also funded through Foundations, and Donations from individuals, organizations, the Corporate and Private Sectors. On going Fund-raising is constant.

    100. About Mermaid Theatre Of Nova Scotia
    has earned Export Excellence Awards from both nova scotia and the Government ofCanada in recognition for contributions to nova scotia's culture and economy.
    http://www.mermaidtheatre.ns.ca/about/
    Three Decades of Achievement
    The Team Photo History Did you know... Booking Infomation Mermaid Theatre ranks among North America's most respected theatres for the young, and has won widespread recognition for its important ambassadorial role. The company regularly crosses North America, and has represented Canada in Japan, Mexico, Australia, England, Ireland, Holland, Scotland, Wales, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Vietnam. Mermaid will return to Japan in 2003 and other countries in the Asia Pacific Region. Innovative Programming:
    Mermaid Theatre's emphasis on imaginative design elements, original music, and challenging texts provides a rich opportunity to acquaint young spectators with the visual and performing arts as well as with the pleasures of reading. In addition to its international engagements, Mermaid Theatre tours throughout Nova Scotia each year, traveling with full lighting and sound equipment so that conventional theatre venues are not a necessity. Mermaid's outreach puppetry programs as well as its dynamic Youtheatre activities offer vital outreach opportunities A few facts and figures: Click for a larger version Inquiries are invited!

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