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Table of Contents
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Belief-Related Beothuk Practices
Religion and belief related practices with the Beothuk people.
Beothuk Appearance and Clothing Items
Personal appearance and clothing items of the Beothuk people.
Disappearance of the Beothuk
Shanawdithit and the Extinction of the Beothuk
Beothuk Population Distribution
Distribution and size of the Beothuk population, leadership and communal activities
Post-Contact Beothuk History
Beothuk history after contact with the Europeans
Hunting Tools and Techniques; Food Preparation and Storage
Hunting tools, techniques and food preparation and storage of the Beothuk people.
The Beothuk ("Boeothick") Institution
The Beothuk Institution and preservation of Beothuk history
Beothuk Language
Beothuk language word lists created by Oubee, Demasduit, and Shanawdithit
Transportation
Types of transportation used by the Beothuk people
The Beothuk
The Beothuk are the Indigenous people of Newfoundland. They were Algonkian-speaking hunter-gatherers who probably numbered less than a thousand people at the time of European contact.
Precontact Innu Land Use
Land use of the Innu people precontact with the Europoeans
Inuit Post-Contact History
History of the Inuit post-contact with the Europeans
Impact of Non-Indigenous Activities on the Inuit
Impact of Non-Indigenous activities on the Inuit
Maritime Archaic Tradition
Northern and Southern branches of the Maritime Archaic Tradition
Impacts of Non-Indigenous Activities on Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
Impacts of non-Indigenous activities on the Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
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