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Nunavut Coat of Arms The sites that are listed on this page are of value to those with an interest in Nunavut genealogy and history. Most of the sites provide historical background information or how-to articles for family history researchers.

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    • Fegans Home James Fegan began his work amongst destitute boys in 1870, his first home being in Deptford in South East London. In 1882 the work was transferred to Southwark. The orphanage in Stony Stratford opened in 1900 and a training farm in Goudhurst, Kent, operated from about 1910. James Fegan's initial work was very much one of rescue - seeking out those who had nowhere to live and no one to care for them. Many of the boys were relocated to Canada.
    • Quarriers Homes Quarriers was founded by William Quarrier over 130 years ago to re-home orphaned and destitute children in Scotland. Between 1871 and 1938, Quarriers, known at that time as The Orphan Homes of Scotland, sent over 7,000 children to new lives in Canada.
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    • Listening To Our Ancestors: The Art of Native Life Along the North Pacific Coast. Over the past several years, members from eleven native communities along the North Pacific Coast of North America came to visit the National Museum of the American Indian to work with museum staff members to select ceremonial and everyday objects to feature in an exhibit that would explore the relationships between these items and their cultures.
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