Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 174
... hunter - gatherer economy to that principally associated principally with maize occurred around AD 500 , not 500 years ... hunting and nut - gathering camp sites with their fenced food process stations represented an earlier traditional ...
... hunter - gatherer economy to that principally associated principally with maize occurred around AD 500 , not 500 years ... hunting and nut - gathering camp sites with their fenced food process stations represented an earlier traditional ...
Page 70
hunting parties from coming to Newfoundland were not successful.75 In 1765 , in spite of orders to stay away , " a tribe of 175 Nova Scotia Indians " landed in Bay D'Espoir where they immediately dispersed themselves about the country ...
hunting parties from coming to Newfoundland were not successful.75 In 1765 , in spite of orders to stay away , " a tribe of 175 Nova Scotia Indians " landed in Bay D'Espoir where they immediately dispersed themselves about the country ...
Page 75
... 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 there during the winter of 1811 and in the following spring had moved to the head ...
... 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 there during the winter of 1811 and in the following spring had moved to the head ...
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