Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 73
... Beothuk population of 72. Buchan's friendly overtures did not allay the Beothuk's suspicion and fear , and during his absence , the Beothuk killed the two hostages he had left behind and fled . Buchan later attributed the rapid decline ...
... Beothuk population of 72. Buchan's friendly overtures did not allay the Beothuk's suspicion and fear , and during his absence , the Beothuk killed the two hostages he had left behind and fled . Buchan later attributed the rapid decline ...
Page 75
... Beothuk country . In view of their own negative experiences with the Micmacs the settlers ' suspicion that the Beothuk may have been treated equally poorly was justified.99 Few accounts touch on the topic of how the Beothuk responded to ...
... Beothuk country . In view of their own negative experiences with the Micmacs the settlers ' suspicion that the Beothuk may have been treated equally poorly was justified.99 Few accounts touch on the topic of how the Beothuk responded to ...
Page 80
... Beothuk territory virtually completely , that they usually had the upper hand in encounters and that at the end the Beothuk had no safe place to stay . The author of " Freedom to live our own way in our own country " claims that some ...
... Beothuk territory virtually completely , that they usually had the upper hand in encounters and that at the end the Beothuk had no safe place to stay . The author of " Freedom to live our own way in our own country " claims that some ...
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