The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the AmericasAn examination of the early contacts between explorers and Amerindians, the variety of societies in the New World, the development of European beliefs and attitudes towards Amerindians, the origins of the concept of l'homme sauvage, relations between Amerindians and the early colonists and missionaries, and the outcome of colonization of the New World. Focuses on France's particular experiences in exploration, trade, and colonization, especially in Brazil, Florida, and on the St. Lawrence. |
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Olive Patricia Dickason. ( Coastal ) CHIPEWYAN Lake Winnipeg Lake of the Woods New France and Environs 500 Km SAULTEAUX MISSISSAUGA EE T Labrador Sea INUIT ( Coastal ) LABRADOR MONTAGNAIS. South North Lake Athabasca Saskatchewan Hudson ...
Olive Patricia Dickason. ( Coastal ) CHIPEWYAN Lake Winnipeg Lake of the Woods New France and Environs 500 Km SAULTEAUX MISSISSAUGA EE T Labrador Sea INUIT ( Coastal ) LABRADOR MONTAGNAIS. South North Lake Athabasca Saskatchewan Hudson ...
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... Lake MAWOOSHEN Champlain Saco R Pequaket Pemaquid Passama -quoddy A C Prince Edward Island Cape Breton Island Canso Island Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia Acadia Sable Island Cape Sable URON Lahr Couchiching Lake Simcoe Lake Ontario FIVE ...
... Lake MAWOOSHEN Champlain Saco R Pequaket Pemaquid Passama -quoddy A C Prince Edward Island Cape Breton Island Canso Island Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia Acadia Sable Island Cape Sable URON Lahr Couchiching Lake Simcoe Lake Ontario FIVE ...
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... Lakes - St . Lawrence system during the days of first contact with Europeans , only those of the Five Nations remained ... Lake Champlain in the east . ) Its total population in 1600 has been estimated at 16,000.151 The largest tribe was ...
... Lakes - St . Lawrence system during the days of first contact with Europeans , only those of the Five Nations remained ... Lake Champlain in the east . ) Its total population in 1600 has been estimated at 16,000.151 The largest tribe was ...
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American Discoveries and European Images | 1 |
Early Contacts of Amerindians and Frenchmen | 87 |
Amerindians in Europe | 203 |
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