Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Micmac hunters had repeatedly resorted to these bays and the area around North and South Twin Lakes , which were ... Micmac informant claimed that the Beothuk had " frequently waged war " upon the Micmacs before the latter had acquired ...
... Micmac hunters had repeatedly resorted to these bays and the area around North and South Twin Lakes , which were ... Micmac informant claimed that the Beothuk had " frequently waged war " upon the Micmacs before the latter had acquired ...
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... Micmac / Montagnais informant , whose grandfather had been shot and decapitated by Red Indians near the mouth of the Exploits River . Subsequently the Beothuk stuck his head on a pole and danced around it.104 One of J.P. Howley's Micmac ...
... Micmac / Montagnais informant , whose grandfather had been shot and decapitated by Red Indians near the mouth of the Exploits River . Subsequently the Beothuk stuck his head on a pole and danced around it.104 One of J.P. Howley's Micmac ...
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... Micmac were able to infiltrate 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 ...
... Micmac were able to infiltrate 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 ...
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