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- Q4785485 subject Q8260071.
- Q4785485 subject Q8668462.
- Q4785485 abstract "Canada welcomed its most recent territory, Nunavut, on April 1, 1999 after it separated from the Northwest Territories. With Nunavut’s separation from the Northwest Territories came a need for new regulations regarding cultural history. Nunavut has the unique experience of having a large Aboriginal community that creates strong cultural ties within the legislation.".
- Q4785485 thumbnail Nunavut,_Canada.svg?width=300.
- Q4785485 wikiPageExternalLink gov.nu.ca.
- Q4785485 wikiPageExternalLink Archaeology.aspx.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q1048711.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q189975.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q2007.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q2023.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q4045553.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q4426709.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q8260071.
- Q4785485 wikiPageWikiLink Q8668462.
- Q4785485 comment "Canada welcomed its most recent territory, Nunavut, on April 1, 1999 after it separated from the Northwest Territories. With Nunavut’s separation from the Northwest Territories came a need for new regulations regarding cultural history. Nunavut has the unique experience of having a large Aboriginal community that creates strong cultural ties within the legislation.".
- Q4785485 label "Archaeology in Nunavut".
- Q4785485 depiction Nunavut,_Canada.svg.