- The
Beothuk (/biːˈɒtək/ or /ˈbeɪ.əθʊk/; also
spelled Beothuck) were a
group of
Indigenous people of
Canada who
lived on the
island of Newfoundland. The...
- at the
expense of
Indigenous people. He
points out that the
claims of
Beothuck extinction which the
Vinland narrative supported were used by
British setlers...
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Retrieved 9 May 2024. Upton,
Leslie (1977). "The
Extermination of the
Beothucks of Newfoundland".
Canadian Historical Review (58): 134. Miss A. J. Allen...
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traced back to the
Beothuck, who are
known to have
lived where Badger Brook flows into the
Exploits River.
There are
remains of
Beothuck sites known in the...
- Ont.: Penguin. ISBN 978-0140086300. Howley,
James Patrick (1915). The
Beothucks or Red Indians : the
aboriginal inhabitants of Newfoundland. Cambridge:...
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Canadian provinces. In Vancouver,
Graham also parti****ted as a
member the
Beothuck Patrol, a
First Nations group which conducted street level monitoring of...
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Varieties of Man. London: J. Van Voorst. Howley,
James P. (1915). The
Beothucks or Red Indians.
Cambridge University Press. Hewson, John. 1978. Beothuk...
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Hockey League,
AWSHL =
Avalon West
Senior Hockey League,
CBSHL =
Central Beothuck Senior Hockey League Senior hockey Avalon East
Senior Hockey League Central...
- Laval.
Retrieved 11
February 2018. Howley,
James Patrick (1915). The
Beothucks or Red Indians : the
aboriginal inhabitants of Newfoundland. Cambridge:...
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publisher (link)
James P. Howley, F.G.S., "Drawings by Shanawdithit", THE
BEOTHUCKS OR RED INDIANS: THE
ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS OF NEWFOUNDLAND, Cambridge:...