Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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caused by intense cold and heavy snow , Buchan reached a Beothuk winter settlement at Red Indian Lake , which housed about 30 people , nearly half of the remaining Beothuk population of 72. Buchan's friendly overtures did not allay the ...
caused by intense cold and heavy snow , Buchan reached a Beothuk winter settlement at Red Indian Lake , which housed about 30 people , nearly half of the remaining Beothuk population of 72. Buchan's friendly overtures did not allay the ...
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However , about 20 years later , in 1812 , English settlers from the White Bay , Halls Bay and Badger Bay area bitterly complained about the Micmacs ' practices and believed them to be a threat to the Beothuk .
However , about 20 years later , in 1812 , English settlers from the White Bay , Halls Bay and Badger Bay area bitterly complained about the Micmacs ' practices and believed them to be a threat to the Beothuk .
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account , he had gone ahead of the party to warn the Beothuk and then pretended to the English that the Beothuk had run off.116 Since an expedition of this sort has not been recorded elsewhere this story is unlikely to be authentic .
account , he had gone ahead of the party to warn the Beothuk and then pretended to the English that the Beothuk had run off.116 Since an expedition of this sort has not been recorded elsewhere this story is unlikely to be authentic .
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