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References and Links has information on the map sources, bibliographic references and links to related Web sites.

List of References and Links:


Map Sources

The Atlas maps are composed of several layers of which there are two broad categories: thematic and base layers. Find below a description of each of the map layers. The layer source is included in the metadata.

Thematic Map Layers

Index of Aboriginal Language Continuity (1996)
The Index of Continuity (HL/MT) measures language continuity, or vitality, by comparing the number of those who speak a given language at home (HL) to the number of those who learned the language as their mother tongue (MT). The lower the score, the greater the decline or erosion of language continuity. Norris, Mary Jane. 1998. Canada's Aboriginal Languages. Canadian Social Trends. Winter, pp. 9-16. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.
Major Language Families, 1996
Norris, Mary Jane. 1998. Canada's Aboriginal Languages. Canadian Social Trends. Winter, pp. 9-16. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

Base Map Layers

Atlas of Canada Framework Layers
Base map components are features that provide a geographic context for the thematic data shown on Atlas of Canada maps. These features include rivers, lakes, administrative boundaries, populated places, roads and rail lines. All of the Atlas of Canada base map components are available for immediate free download in five scales and in a number of data exchange formats. The 1:7 500 000 and the 1:1 000 000 scale data are the primary base frameworks used for all Atlas of Canada 6th Edition online maps. You can download Atlas of Canada data from this Web page on GeoGratis.

References

Canada. 1996. Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Vol. 3: Gathering Strength. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada.

Harrison, B. 1997. Language Integration Results of an Intergenerational Analysis. Statistical Journal of the United Nations. ECE. 14: 289-303.

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. 1990. Indians and Inuit of Canada. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada.

Kinkade, M. Dale. 1991. The Decline of Native Languages in Canada. In: Endangered Languages. R.H. Robins and E.M. Uhlenbeck (eds). Berg Publishers.

Norris, Mary Jane. 1998. Canada's Aboriginal Languages. Canadian Social Trends. Winter, pp. 9-16. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.

UNESCO. Wurm, Stephen A. (ed.). 1996. Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger of Disappearing. Paris: Unesco Publishing.


Web Sites

Federal Government

Government of Canada. Canada's Digital Collections. Aboriginal Digital Collections
Gateway to web sites of Canadian Aboriginal images and information, created by Aboriginal youth with funding from Industry Canada.
Government of Canada. Indian Land Claims Commission
Includes information on treaties and other important Aboriginal documents.

Other

Aboriginal Languages of Canada
Information on Aboriginal Languages from ETHNOLOGUE: Languages of the World, Thirteenth Edition.