Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 61
... recorded by Speck . His account of tensions which erupted into fights between the two nations contends that , while Micmacs had camped alongside the Beothuk in St. George's Bay , quarrels arose over the destruction , by a Micmac , of a ...
... recorded by Speck . His account of tensions which erupted into fights between the two nations contends that , while Micmacs had camped alongside the Beothuk in St. George's Bay , quarrels arose over the destruction , by a Micmac , of a ...
Page 62
... recorded that Shanawdithit called the Micmacs " Shannock ” or “ Sho- nack " — meaning “ bad Indians " or " bad men " .46 Limited as these fragments of Beothuk traditions are , they nevertheless confirm — in principle - the traditions of ...
... recorded that Shanawdithit called the Micmacs " Shannock ” or “ Sho- nack " — meaning “ bad Indians " or " bad men " .46 Limited as these fragments of Beothuk traditions are , they nevertheless confirm — in principle - the traditions of ...
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... recorded by Chapell , Cormack and Speck , the Micmacs ' fear of the Beothuk never completely disappeared though one Micmac said to Howley , " Red Injun not bad man " , 105 The Micmac's attitude towards the Beothuk was clearly ambivalent ...
... recorded by Chapell , Cormack and Speck , the Micmacs ' fear of the Beothuk never completely disappeared though one Micmac said to Howley , " Red Injun not bad man " , 105 The Micmac's attitude towards the Beothuk was clearly ambivalent ...
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