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CANADIAN GOVERNMENT <strong>PUBLICATIONS</strong><br />

Federal-Provincial Wildlife Conference. Minutes.<br />

25th Conference, June .15 and 16, 1961. Ottawa, 1961. 53p. Processed.<br />

Paper cover.<br />

Published by the National Parks Branch.<br />

Restricted. t O Cat. No. 1259-3/28<br />

NOLTIVEEDERN AIDDIDINIISTIMMITON IERANCIFIE<br />

•<br />

North. Issued by the Northern Administration Branch. Bimonthly.<br />

28cm.<br />

Formerly: Northern Affairs Bulletin.<br />

Vol. 7, No. 6, November-December, 1960. 54p.<br />

•<br />

Principal contents.—Opening Cioor.—Keewatin Teachers' Conference,<br />

January, 1960.—School at Eskimo Point.—Arctic expert test.—Schools in<br />

the Russian north.—Life in the north.—Floral emb/ems of the north.—<br />

Northern Service Officer.—Search • and rescue.—Girls together.—Fresh<br />

frozen germs. •<br />

Vol. .8, No. 1, January-February, 1961. 54p.<br />

Principal contents.—Journai of a whaling voyage from Dundee to<br />

. Davis Strait, 1894.—Opening door.—Colour and race in the North.7–<br />

Understanding: Key to the cultural •leck.—Rigs with wings.—Kablunait<br />

and Innuit.—Mr. Minister.—Rctsmussen in retroSpect.<br />

. Vol. 8, • No. 2, March-April, 1961. 54p. . •<br />

• • Principal contents.—Future of the North.—Promise of the • Arctic<br />

Islands.—But why do pote /ike living in the North?—Wife's eye view.—<br />

• 'Bering Strait scheme.—Nuclear plants for northern power?<br />

Vol. 8, No. 3, May-June, 1961. 54p.<br />

•<br />

Principal contents.—Impressions of the North.—Forward look.—Billy<br />

'• -Thrasher and the green egg.—Siberia—a land of the future?—Valley .of<br />

. iost, reputations.—Queen Elizabeth Islands.—Mail goes through.—Tourney<br />

North. . . . . .<br />

Vol. 8, No. 4, July-August, 1961. 54p.<br />

Principal contents.—Buried 'histom.—Museum for Yellowknife.—North-<br />

: ern tour.—Preserving the past: what to do about explorers' cairns.—<br />

Suicidal behaviour among ,the Netsilik Eskimos,—Les Africains visit<br />

the Eskimos.—Fresh frozen fish.—Soviet northern deve/opment.-7 Voyage<br />

to Greenland.<br />

Vol. 8, No. 5, September-October, 1961. 56p..<br />

Principal contents.—Colonization.—Organization and authmity in irin<br />

Eskimo conimunity.—Report • from Wager Bay.—Indian in social a •djustment—Houselzold<br />

and fami/y.—Women's Institute on the 'move.<br />

Vol. 8, No. 6, November-December, 1961. 50p.<br />

•<br />

Principal contents.—Architecture for the North.—OtIzer side of the<br />

coin.—Denmark's 1;iggest assignment. —Frontiers recede.—First Nort hern<br />

Council.—Eskimo ingenuity.-0ii- cliasers of the Far North.<br />

. 500 per copy. $3 per year • (Canada, U.S.A., México). • • • •<br />

$4 per year (other countries). * 0 o . . Cat. No. 1171 ,10<br />

•<br />

."Inuktitut".<br />

. . , . .<br />

Eskimo magazine issued by Eskimology Section,<br />

Northern Welfare Services. Irregular.<br />

.. Eastern Arctic edition. (Printed in•Eskimo syllabic signs.)<br />

Christmas, 1960. 32p. Illus.<br />

March, 1961. • 20p. Illus. .<br />

August, 1961. 31p. Illus.-•<br />

250 per copy. $1 (4 issues). e 0 Cat. No. 1171.11<br />

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