Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Lake . While June most likely communicated that " Canadians " ( presumed to refer to Micmacs ) lived on Grand Lake , Cartwright recorded them as living on the western end of Lieutenant's Lake , which , in reality , would have been Grand ...
... Lake . While June most likely communicated that " Canadians " ( presumed to refer to Micmacs ) lived on Grand Lake , Cartwright recorded them as living on the western end of Lieutenant's Lake , which , in reality , would have been Grand ...
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... Exploits River Shannoc Br , Red Indian Lake Hermitage Bay Cape Bonavista Meelpag L. Trinity Bay D'Espoir Fortune Bay Map of Newfoundland Conception Bay St.John's Placentia , Placentia Bay میں St.Mary's Bay. Beothuk and Micmac 69.
... Exploits River Shannoc Br , Red Indian Lake Hermitage Bay Cape Bonavista Meelpag L. Trinity Bay D'Espoir Fortune Bay Map of Newfoundland Conception Bay St.John's Placentia , Placentia Bay میں St.Mary's Bay. Beothuk and Micmac 69.
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... Lake " ( Red Indian Lake ) where they were accustomed to lay up their winter stock of venison ; they also occupied many other northern lakes as well as the great River Exploits . In the Micmac land claim , Cormack's description ( given ...
... Lake " ( Red Indian Lake ) where they were accustomed to lay up their winter stock of venison ; they also occupied many other northern lakes as well as the great River Exploits . In the Micmac land claim , Cormack's description ( given ...
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