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  2. Yellowknife - Wikipedia

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    Yellowknife [a] is the capital ... and the City of Yellowknife. Government employment accounts for 7,644 jobs, ... is also a significant cultural event. [124]

  3. Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    Located in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, the PWNHC acquires and manages objects and archival materials that represent the cultures and history of the Northwest Territories (NWT), plays a primary role in documenting and providing information about the cultures and history of the NWT, and provides a professional museum, archives and ...

  4. Category:Culture of Yellowknife - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of Yellowknife" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arctic Air; C.

  5. Yellowknife Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the society was renamed the Yellowknife Historical Society to broaden its mandate to create a community museum for Yellowknife that would include all cultural aspects of the city's history. [ 1 ]

  6. Yellowknives - Wikipedia

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    The historic Yellowknive tribe lived north and northeast of the Great Slave Lake (Tinde'e - "Great Lake") around the Yellowknife River and Yellowknife Bay (Wíílíídeh cho - "Inconnu River") and northward along the Coppermine River, northeast to the Back River (Thlewechodyeth or Thlew-ee-choh-desseth - "Great Fish River") [2] and east to the Thelon River. [3]

  7. Arctic Winter Games - Wikipedia

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    An athlete performing a two-foot high kick at the 2008 Arctic Winter Games. Host cities have been in Canada, the United States, and Greenland. [7]The Arctic Circle, currently at roughly 66° north of the Equator, defines the boundary of the Arctic seas and lands A political map showing land ownership within the Arctic region

  8. Northern Arts and Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    The 297 seat centre opened May 3, 1984. Created by Yellowknife residents with major support from The Globe and Mail newspaper, [2] the centre was built with government, business, foundation and individual contributions from across Canada. Since then, with a mandate to “encourage the development of the performing arts from all cultural ...

  9. Category:Yellowknife - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Yellowknife (1 C, 9 P) E. Education in Yellowknife (10 P) H. History of Yellowknife (5 P) M. Mass media in Yellowknife (1 C, 7 P) P. People from ...