The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the AmericasA classic study of early contact between European explorers and North American natives. When the two cultures met in the fifteenth century, it meant great upheavals for the Amerindians, but strengthened the Europeans' move toward nation-states and capitalism. |
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... population at five hundred in 1600.51 The Beothuk have been called the original “ Red Indians ” because of their practice of painting themselves , their clothing , and their belongings with red ocher.52 But Brazilians and West Indians ...
... population at five hundred in 1600.51 The Beothuk have been called the original “ Red Indians ” because of their practice of painting themselves , their clothing , and their belongings with red ocher.52 But Brazilians and West Indians ...
Page 366
... population estimate , 100 Bernheimer , Richard , 81 Berquen , Robert de , 136 Bertrand , Sieur , 143 Betanzos , Domingo de , 30 Biard , Pierre , 54 , 108 , 164 , 209 , 253 estimates Malecite population , 105 estimates Micmac population ...
... population estimate , 100 Bernheimer , Richard , 81 Berquen , Robert de , 136 Bertrand , Sieur , 143 Betanzos , Domingo de , 30 Biard , Pierre , 54 , 108 , 164 , 209 , 253 estimates Malecite population , 105 estimates Micmac population ...
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... population estimate , 105 Malherbe , François de , 215 Mantoueabeouichit , 220 Manuel I of Portugal , 208 map , by Antonio Pereira , 157 of Canada by Cornelius Wytfliet , 86 of Canada by Giacomo Gastaldi , 170 of New France by Nicolas ...
... population estimate , 105 Malherbe , François de , 215 Mantoueabeouichit , 220 Manuel I of Portugal , 208 map , by Antonio Pereira , 157 of Canada by Cornelius Wytfliet , 86 of Canada by Giacomo Gastaldi , 170 of New France by Nicolas ...
Contents
PARTI American Discoveries and European Images | 1 |
Early Contacts of Amerindians and Frenchmen | 87 |
Amerindians in Europe | 203 |
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