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Cumberland Sound is a body of water between Baffin Island's Hall Peninsula and the Cumberland Peninsula in Nunavut, Canada. It is approximately 250 km long and 80 km wide. It is home to the Cumberland Sound Beluga whale, an endangered species...


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Sing Out!
Cumberland River Dreams. (Off the Beaten Track). (sound recording review)
01/01/2002: 307 words, approx. 1 pages
DALE ANN BRADLEY Cumberland River Dreams Doobie Shea 4005 After a series of releases on Pinecastle, Kentucky siren Dale Ann Bradley moves over to the Doobie Shea label with Cumberland River Dreams. After learning a few tricks from bluegrass legend Sonny Osborne...
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Inuit, whalers and cultural persistence: structure in Cumberland Sound and central Inuit social organization.
09/01/1997: 1,095 words, approx. 4 pages
Oxford and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1997. 340 p., maps, bib., glossary, notes, index. Softbound. Cdn$26.95. This book may be the most ambitious and broad-ranging analysis of Canadian Inuit culture and society undertaken by a single author since before the Second World...
 


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Viewpoint on Endangered Oceans (2003)
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“Were it not for the fact that we are such visual creatures, our sense of community with the ocean should be easier and more intuitive to grasp than even our sense of the land, because our connection with the sea is more intimate. . . . We are, in...


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