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Aboriginal Peoples: The Beothuks: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage

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Prehistoric Peoples The Beothuks Beothuk Culture Post-Contact Beothuk History The Boyd's Cove Beothuk Site Beothuk Language Distribution and Size of Population Hunting and food preparation Personal appearance and clothing Beothuk housing Transportation Beothuk Institution The Mi'kmaq (Micmac) The Innu The Inuit The MÉtis The Beothuks had the unusual opportunity to acquire such goods as metal cutting and piercing tools without having to exchange furs for them. Lacking the contacts with traders, missionaries and Indian agents who were characteristic of the mainland experience, the Beothuks became increasingly isolated. By the beginning of the 19th century, the Beothuks were reduced to a small refugee population living along the Exploits River system. The Beothuks The Beothuks are the aborigi Read More
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THE BEOTHUCKS OR RED INDIANS: THE ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS OFNEWFOUNDLAND

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THE BEOTHUCKS OR RED INDIANS: THE ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS OF NEWFOUNDLAND PREFACE /v/ FOR the past forty years I have endeavoured to gather , from every available source, all possible information bearing upon this subject. After a minute study of every detail obtainable, I have come to the conclusion that at this distance of time, with such meagre material as we possess, it would be utterly out of the question to attempt to write an accurate history of the aborigines of this island. All that can be aimed at now is to gather together the various disjointed and disconnected references to those people that have appeared from time to time in print, arrange these in some sort of consecutive order, and relate the numerous traditions,.anecdotes, etc., current amongst the fisherfolk, that I have ga Read More
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