Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 57
... Claim in Newfoundland ( St. John's , 1982 ) , p . 104 , erroneously claims they were Beothuk ; however , Beothuk Indians did not associate with or live in the proximity of Europeans . 25 Report by Christian Pollard who had fishing ...
... Claim in Newfoundland ( St. John's , 1982 ) , p . 104 , erroneously claims they were Beothuk ; however , Beothuk Indians did not associate with or live in the proximity of Europeans . 25 Report by Christian Pollard who had fishing ...
Page 80
... claims that some Beothuk married Micmac spouses to escape persecution by Europeans . He also claims that later these ... claim was genuine . Santu related that her father was a Red Indian from Red Indian Lake who had been stained red as ...
... claims that some Beothuk married Micmac spouses to escape persecution by Europeans . He also claims that later these ... claim was genuine . Santu related that her father was a Red Indian from Red Indian Lake who had been stained red as ...
Page 86
... claims to expertise with regard to the formulation of fisheries policies . While one might think it logical that biologists would have the virtual monopoly to claims of expertise with regard to the conservation of fish stocks , the ...
... claims to expertise with regard to the formulation of fisheries policies . While one might think it logical that biologists would have the virtual monopoly to claims of expertise with regard to the conservation of fish stocks , the ...
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