indian nDuring [Governor Gambier's administration, c 1802] for the first time one of the native Indians was brought to St. John's.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story 10/74 JH 10/74Used I and SupUsed I1Not used~ cup/-hurt/jug/-pea/-pear/pipe/salad/tea/vervine/whort/hurt/lock/meal/papoose/racket/spear/string, RED INDIANChecked by Sarah Budgell on Tue 17 Mar 201
indian n+ 1 85MAR 2 3 1989Used I and SupUsed INot used~ cup/-hurt/jug/-pea/-pear/pipe/salad/tea/ver...
indian nThe younger generation too may think that 1932-35 were the first "dole" days in St. John's....
indian n. . . the fortunate Crew who had taken this immence quantity of Bone fixd their habitation ...
indian nAttempts had been made, at various times, by the Governors of Newfoundland, to open a comm...
indian nWell, ye know you can(t lost an Indian even supposin' ye put him down blin'fold in the cent...
indian nUsed I and SupUsed I1Not used~ cup/-hurt/jug/-pea/-pear/pipe/salad/tea/vervine/whort/hurt/lo...
indian nWe shall visit the Naturalls (Indians) of the country, with whom I propose to trade.PRINTE...
indian n= EskimosUsed I and SupUsed INot used~ cup, -hurt, jug, -pea, -pear, pipe, salad, tea, vervi...
indian nBajer bay, Seal bay, and the Tritons being little frequented, the Indians [Beothuks] are k...
indian nA substitute for tea, brewed from the wisha capucoa. In the old days when tea was scarce i...
indian nThis Subject Leads me to say Something (tho I have as yet been able to Learn Very little a...
indian nIndian Arm, Indizn Cove, Indian Head, Indian Island, Indian Point [etc]Used I and SupUsed I...
indian nSent the two Indians on in the canoe to put up camps and have all ready by the time we rea...
red aIn 1819, an Indian female was captured and brought to St. John's, but on sending her back to...
indian n...the _wisha capucoa_, well known in most parts of the north of America, under the nameof ...
indian n+ 1 85MAR 2 3 1989Used I and SupUsed INot used~ cup/-hurt/jug/-pea/-pear/pipe/salad/tea/ver...
indian nThe younger generation too may think that 1932-35 were the first "dole" days in St. John's....
indian n. . . the fortunate Crew who had taken this immence quantity of Bone fixd their habitation ...
indian nAttempts had been made, at various times, by the Governors of Newfoundland, to open a comm...
indian nWell, ye know you can(t lost an Indian even supposin' ye put him down blin'fold in the cent...
indian nUsed I and SupUsed I1Not used~ cup/-hurt/jug/-pea/-pear/pipe/salad/tea/vervine/whort/hurt/lo...
indian nWe shall visit the Naturalls (Indians) of the country, with whom I propose to trade.PRINTE...
indian n= EskimosUsed I and SupUsed INot used~ cup, -hurt, jug, -pea, -pear, pipe, salad, tea, vervi...
indian nBajer bay, Seal bay, and the Tritons being little frequented, the Indians [Beothuks] are k...
indian nA substitute for tea, brewed from the wisha capucoa. In the old days when tea was scarce i...
indian nThis Subject Leads me to say Something (tho I have as yet been able to Learn Very little a...
indian nIndian Arm, Indizn Cove, Indian Head, Indian Island, Indian Point [etc]Used I and SupUsed I...
indian nSent the two Indians on in the canoe to put up camps and have all ready by the time we rea...
red aIn 1819, an Indian female was captured and brought to St. John's, but on sending her back to...
indian n...the _wisha capucoa_, well known in most parts of the north of America, under the nameof ...
indian n+ 1 85MAR 2 3 1989Used I and SupUsed INot used~ cup/-hurt/jug/-pea/-pear/pipe/salad/tea/ver...
indian nThe younger generation too may think that 1932-35 were the first "dole" days in St. John's....
indian n. . . the fortunate Crew who had taken this immence quantity of Bone fixd their habitation ...