beothukThe history of the original inhabitants of Newfoundland, called by themselves Beothuck, and by [-]the[-] Europeans, the Red Indians, can only be gleaned from tradition, and that chiefly among the Micmacs.the original inhabitants of NewfoundlandPRINTED ITEM DNE-cit DNE-citW. Kirwin 8/76 JH 8/76Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used IOn third line of quote, 'the' has been crossed out beofre 'Europeans'
beothukThe population of Newfoundland is about 90,000, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish, o...
NewfoundlandThe difference of extraction has occasioned, as may be supposed, a marked dissimilarit...
nativePerhaps a few cemeteries in the resettled communities will be preseved and labelled as the an...
"Narrative of a journey across the island of Newfoundland in 1822, by W. E. Cormack, esq.": p. 130-1...
Achieving subsequent notoriety as the “Red Indians” for the use of ochre on their bodies, the Beothu...
Achieving subsequent notoriety as the “Red Indians” for the conspicuous use of ochre on their bodies...
The product of detailed research, James Howley's book was the first comprehensive history of the Beo...
In Newfoundland, the last Beothuk died nearly two hundred years ago and both European settlers and M...
red aNot much is yet known of the oldest Indian population in Labrador. JENNES on the basis of ...
beothukRecent archaeological excavation at Cape Freels shows that the Beothucks were living in c...
native nAs this Island has been inhabit'd for such a number of years and was peopled by British ...
mountaineerThese Indians are the original inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland, and although b...
beothukThe spellings of the tribal name found in the vocabularies are: Beothuk, Beothik, B�hath...
NewfoundlanderNearly all the settlers are Englishmen or Newfoundlanders, who originally visited the...
This work is a chapter extracted from The native races of the Empire, edited by G.Y. Langden. It foc...
beothukThe population of Newfoundland is about 90,000, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish, o...
NewfoundlandThe difference of extraction has occasioned, as may be supposed, a marked dissimilarit...
nativePerhaps a few cemeteries in the resettled communities will be preseved and labelled as the an...
"Narrative of a journey across the island of Newfoundland in 1822, by W. E. Cormack, esq.": p. 130-1...
Achieving subsequent notoriety as the “Red Indians” for the use of ochre on their bodies, the Beothu...
Achieving subsequent notoriety as the “Red Indians” for the conspicuous use of ochre on their bodies...
The product of detailed research, James Howley's book was the first comprehensive history of the Beo...
In Newfoundland, the last Beothuk died nearly two hundred years ago and both European settlers and M...
red aNot much is yet known of the oldest Indian population in Labrador. JENNES on the basis of ...
beothukRecent archaeological excavation at Cape Freels shows that the Beothucks were living in c...
native nAs this Island has been inhabit'd for such a number of years and was peopled by British ...
mountaineerThese Indians are the original inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland, and although b...
beothukThe spellings of the tribal name found in the vocabularies are: Beothuk, Beothik, B�hath...
NewfoundlanderNearly all the settlers are Englishmen or Newfoundlanders, who originally visited the...
This work is a chapter extracted from The native races of the Empire, edited by G.Y. Langden. It foc...
beothukThe population of Newfoundland is about 90,000, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish, o...
NewfoundlandThe difference of extraction has occasioned, as may be supposed, a marked dissimilarit...
nativePerhaps a few cemeteries in the resettled communities will be preseved and labelled as the an...