Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 60
... Micmac that hostilities first erupted when a group of Micmacs , descending the river near St. George's Bay , fell in with a party of Beothuk . In their canoes the Micmacs had concealed the heads of murdered Beothuk for which they wished ...
... Micmac that hostilities first erupted when a group of Micmacs , descending the river near St. George's Bay , fell in with a party of Beothuk . In their canoes the Micmacs had concealed the heads of murdered Beothuk for which they wished ...
Page 75
... Micmacs ' practices and believed them to be a threat to the Beothuk . Micmac hunters had repeatedly resorted to these bays and the area around North and South Twin Lakes , which were part of the Beothuk's hunting range , had stayed ...
... Micmacs ' practices and believed them to be a threat to the Beothuk . Micmac hunters had repeatedly resorted to these bays and the area around North and South Twin Lakes , which were part of the Beothuk's hunting range , had stayed ...
Page 76
... Micmacs thereupon set out in a group and , finding their dead companion in a mamateek , pursued the Red men to wreak vengence upon them . According to Micmac lore , as recorded by Chapell , Cormack and Speck , the Micmacs ' fear of the ...
... Micmacs thereupon set out in a group and , finding their dead companion in a mamateek , pursued the Red men to wreak vengence upon them . According to Micmac lore , as recorded by Chapell , Cormack and Speck , the Micmacs ' fear of the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American appear areas Association Atlantic Baptist became become Beothuk Bishop British Brunswick Canada Canadian Cape Breton capital Catholic cent central century Church collection Colonial Convention costs County critical cultural Department dependency direction early economic England English established evidence federal fishermen fishery fishing followed force French growth Halifax historians important increase Indians industrial Institute interest Island issues John John's Journal labour land letter limited living manufacturing Maritime Massachusetts McCulloch Metis Micmacs minister municipalities nature Newfoundland North Nova Scotia period political population present Press problems production provinces question recent recorded region relations relief religious remained Report respect response Review role Saint ships Sidey social society Studies thesis Toronto towns trade traditional United University writing