Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... June July - Sept Oct - Dec Total % of Settler 8 23 22 21 74 45 % Domestic 1 25 15 21 62 38 % Other / unspec 12 10 7 0 29 17 % Total 21 58 44 42 165 100 % % of Total 13 % 35 % 27 % 25 % TABLE XIII Female Newfoundland - Born Immigrants by ...
... June July - Sept Oct - Dec Total % of Settler 8 23 22 21 74 45 % Domestic 1 25 15 21 62 38 % Other / unspec 12 10 7 0 29 17 % Total 21 58 44 42 165 100 % % of Total 13 % 35 % 27 % 25 % TABLE XIII Female Newfoundland - Born Immigrants by ...
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... June , a Beothuk captive , who was employed in the fishery in Fogo . Although June had been captured in 1758 , he apparently had visited his Beothuk family on several occasions . 65 June described his father's camp at the north ...
... June , a Beothuk captive , who was employed in the fishery in Fogo . Although June had been captured in 1758 , he apparently had visited his Beothuk family on several occasions . 65 June described his father's camp at the north ...
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... June most likely communicated that " Canadians " ( presumed to refer to Micmacs ) lived on Grand Lake , Cartwright ... June and since Micmac traditions clearly corroborate hostilities against the Beothuk , it is difficult to understand ...
... June most likely communicated that " Canadians " ( presumed to refer to Micmacs ) lived on Grand Lake , Cartwright ... June and since Micmac traditions clearly corroborate hostilities against the Beothuk , it is difficult to understand ...
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