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A history and ethnography of the Beothuk

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In Part I, Ingeborg Marshall documents the history of the Beothuk from the first European encounter in the 1500s to their demise, focusing on relations between Beothuk and English through the centuries and the reasons for change in Beothuk distribution and population size.

She provides a highly readable and lucid account of 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. She 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. Each chapter focuses on an ethnographic theme, such as size and distribution of the Beothuk population, aspects of social organization, food consumption and subsistence economies, tools and utensils, hunting and fishing techniques, appearance and clothing, dwellings, canoes and other means of transportation, burial practices, and fighting methods, as well as the Beothuk world view and language.

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A history and ethnography of the Beothuk
1996, McGill-Queen's University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [581]-619) and index.

Published in
Montreal, Buffalo

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Library of Congress
E99.B4 M365 1996, E99.B4M365 1996

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Pagination
xxi, 640 p. :
Number of pages
640

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Open Library
OL763089M
Internet Archive
historyethnograp0000mars
ISBN 10
0773513906
LCCN
97160431
OCLC/WorldCat
35765161
Library Thing
1131189

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