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The Beothucks Or Red Indians The Aboriginal Inhabitants Of Newfoundland

The Beothucks Or Red Indians The Aboriginal Inhabitants Of Newfoundland

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    Fine Hardcover Fine Dust Jacket First Canadian Edition 2000 reprint of the 1915 Cambridge University Press 345 pp.xxxvii b/w illus. Serious study of the tragic Beothuck Native people of Newfoundland and the last survivor Shanawdithit, known as "Nancy". Excellent illustrated study in Fine condition, hardcover and dust jacket. See our Three Geese in Flight Book Scans of Cover and Partial Table of Contents. Dust jacket present. Title: The Beothucks Or Red Indians The Aboriginal Inhabitants Of Newfoundland Author Name: James P. Howley Edition: First Canadian Edition Location Published: Toronto, Prosperp: 2000 Binding: Hardcover Book Condition: Fine Jacket Condition: Fine Categories: Woodland Native American/Southeastern Native American, Pre-Columbus Voyages/Ancient America/ Mound Builder/ Rock Art, North American Folklore and Supernatural, General /Poetry/Music/Food/Travel/Art/Theatre/Fiction, /Arctic Inuit Seller ID: 900053010011292191 Keywords: newfoundland indians beothucks architecture irish canadian poetry nuala rosen gloria hayes mitrovka irish canadian beothuk history shanawdithit newfoundland irish canadian poetry