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Who Am I? Web sitesGeneral Web Sites That May Be of InterestMost spiritual faiths discussed in Who Am I? have their own easily accessed Web sites on the Internet. You may find national and local newspaper Web sites useful for up-to-date information and discussion on some of the topics treated in Who Am I? The government site would be most useful for finding out about current and proposed legislation.
The following sites provide information on the Innu and Innu spirituality: Native Languages of the Americas: Montagnais Innu (Innu-Aimun, Innu Aionun)
Memorial University's Aboriginal Peoples Web site contains information about the Aboriginal peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador. The following site provides information from the Assembly of First Nations:
An excellent source of information for the study of religious organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador is the Web site of Dr. Hans Rollmann. Go to the opening page of the Newfoundland and Labrador Religions site and follow the links.
Specific Web Sites Referred to in Who Am I?Chapter 1: The Search for Meaning Page 14, Quick Byte, Canadian Passport Web site Go to the Canadian Passport site, and click on On-line Forms. You will need Acrobat®ReaderT, Version 4.05 or later.
Chapter 4: Morality and Ethics Page 143, Quick Byte, the David Suzuki Foundation Web site Go to the David Suzuki Foundation Web site. |
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