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Ingeborg Marshall (Author)

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May 1998
The story of the Beothuk is a tragic one. The Aboriginal inhabitants of Newfoundland, they were hunters, gatherers, and fishers who moved seasonally between the coast and the interior. With the influx of European settlements and fisheries in the 1700s, the Beothuk found their territory reduced increasingly and conflict between the two groups escalated. The Beothuk population declined steadily and by the early 1800s the Beothuk had ceased to exist as a viable cultural group. Shanawdithit, the last Beothuk, died in 1829. Following their extinction, the Beothuk came to be viewed as a people whose origins, history, and fate were shrouded in mystery. On a quest to sort fact from fiction, Ingeborg Marshall, a leading expert on the Beothuk, has produced this review of the history and culture of the Beothuk that incorporates archival material with up-to-date archaeological data. Part I documents the history of the Beothuk from the first European encounter in the 1500s to their demise. The author focuses on relations between the Beothuk and the English through the centuries and the reasons for change in Beothuk distribution and population size. The work considers the increasing competition between Beothuk and English for resources on the coast, the ways in which English trappers interfered with Beothuk hunting activities, and the hostilities that resulted. It also examines the conciliatory attempts of private citizens and naval officers, the taking of Beothuk captives, and factors such as disease and starvation that contributed to the decline of the population. Relations with Inuit, Montagnais, and Micmac are also discussed. Part II is a comprehensive review of Beothuk culture.

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"The essential and standard reference on the Beothuk." Tony Hall, Globe and Mail "A fascinating book ... It is an excellent example of the craft of the historian in bringing together information from diverse sources to construct a highly readable and plausible story." David Newhouse, Quill & Quire "A masterful and definitive epic written with both engaging empathy and rigorous scholarship." R.A. Bucko, Choice

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Native occupation of Newfoundland goes back approximately five thousand years. Read the first page
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Exploits River, Red Indian Lake, John Peyton, Trinity Bay, Notre Dame Bay, Little Passage, John Cartwright, Captain Buchan, Bay of Exploits, Bonavista Bay, John Guy, Badger Bay, Strait of Belle Isle, Northern Peninsula, Boyd's Cove, George Cartwright, Boeothick Institution, Cow Head, Governor Hamilton, New Bay, North American, Mary March, Henry Crout, David Buchan, Avalon Peninsula
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