beothukOur information on Beothuk, the language of the aboriginal inhabitants of Newfoundland, comes from four vocabularies.See cited quotation.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. Kirwin 8/76 JH 8/76Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used
Caption title. Alternative title from cover.This collection features the work of Frederick William P...
NewfoundlandIt must not be thought that Newfoundland dialects can be described purely in terms of ...
The article reviews the ways of the evolution of the Newfoundland dialect, which is considered to be...
beothukThe spellings of the tribal name found in the vocabularies are: Beothuk, Beothik, B�hath...
"Narrative of a journey across the island of Newfoundland in 1822, by W. E. Cormack, esq.": p. 130-1...
beothukRecent archaeological excavation at Cape Freels shows that the Beothucks were living in c...
The product of detailed research, James Howley's book was the first comprehensive history of the Beo...
red aNot much is yet known of the oldest Indian population in Labrador. JENNES on the basis of ...
beothukJennes on the basis of archeological facts suggested that eastern Labrador was inhabited ...
This excerpt from the Royal Geographical Society journal (4, 1834) contains details from the Robinso...
beothukThe history of the original inhabitants of Newfoundland, called by themselves Beothuck, a...
beothukThe Beothicks had straight black hair, high cheek bones, small black eyes, and a copper-c...
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
This work is a chapter extracted from The native races of the Empire, edited by G.Y. Langden. It foc...
Speck examines the Beothuk of Newfoundland, as well as the Micmac Indians of Newfoundland and Nova S...
Caption title. Alternative title from cover.This collection features the work of Frederick William P...
NewfoundlandIt must not be thought that Newfoundland dialects can be described purely in terms of ...
The article reviews the ways of the evolution of the Newfoundland dialect, which is considered to be...
beothukThe spellings of the tribal name found in the vocabularies are: Beothuk, Beothik, B�hath...
"Narrative of a journey across the island of Newfoundland in 1822, by W. E. Cormack, esq.": p. 130-1...
beothukRecent archaeological excavation at Cape Freels shows that the Beothucks were living in c...
The product of detailed research, James Howley's book was the first comprehensive history of the Beo...
red aNot much is yet known of the oldest Indian population in Labrador. JENNES on the basis of ...
beothukJennes on the basis of archeological facts suggested that eastern Labrador was inhabited ...
This excerpt from the Royal Geographical Society journal (4, 1834) contains details from the Robinso...
beothukThe history of the original inhabitants of Newfoundland, called by themselves Beothuck, a...
beothukThe Beothicks had straight black hair, high cheek bones, small black eyes, and a copper-c...
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
This work is a chapter extracted from The native races of the Empire, edited by G.Y. Langden. It foc...
Speck examines the Beothuk of Newfoundland, as well as the Micmac Indians of Newfoundland and Nova S...
Caption title. Alternative title from cover.This collection features the work of Frederick William P...
NewfoundlandIt must not be thought that Newfoundland dialects can be described purely in terms of ...
The article reviews the ways of the evolution of the Newfoundland dialect, which is considered to be...