- The
Groswater culture was a Paleo-Eskimo
culture that
existed in
Newfoundland and
Labrador from 800 BC to 200 BC. The
culture was of
Arctic origin and...
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Groswater Bay (Inuttitut: Kangerliorsoak), also
known by
other names, is a bay in
south central Labrador, Canada. Its
Hamilton Inlet and
Melville Lake...
- Lake
Melville is an
estuary of
Hamilton Inlet (itself an
extension of
Groswater Bay) on the
Labrador coast of the
Canadian province of
Newfoundland and...
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northeastern Canada and
Greenland (c. 2400–1800 BCE and c. 800–1 BCE); the
Groswater of Labrador, Nunavik, and
Newfoundland and the
Dorset culture (500 BCE...
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Kaipokok River-North
Branch Kaipokok River-South
Branch Labrador Sea
Groswater Bay Tom
Luscombe Brook Goose Brook Double Sea
Mulligan Bay
Mulligan River...
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Hamilton Inlet is a fjord-like
inlet of
Groswater Bay on the
Labrador coast of the
Canadian province of
Newfoundland and Labrador.
Together with Lake...
- BCE for the
Maritime Archaic tradition, c. 1000 – c. 500 BCE for the
Groswater tradition, c. 400 – c. 750 for the
Middle Dorset, c. 800 – c. 850 for...
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Wells suggested using more
specific terms when
possible (e.g.,
Dorset and
Groswater) and
agreed with
Frieson in
using the
Inuit tradition to
replace Neo-Eskimo...
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affectionately known as "Aunt Lydia". She was born in
Hamilton Inlet,
Gross Water (
Groswater Bay), Labrador, to
Ambrose Brooks, a
native of
England who was emplo****...
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placed everywhere from
Baffin Island to the
northern Labrador coast beyond Groswater Bay to the
southern Labrador Coast. The Saga of the
Greenlanders tells...