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Appendix Two Biographies of Major Informants
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables, Maps, Graphs, and Sketches xi
- Plates xiv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 3
-
History
- The Sixteenth Century: First Contact 13
- The Seventeenth Century: Colonization, Trade, and Encroachment 25
- Relations between Beothuk and Their Native Neighbours 42
- Competition for Resources on the Coast 61
- Hostilities over Hunting and Trapping 69
- Lieut. John Cartwright Explores Beothuk Country 84
- Intensified Conflict between Beothuk and Settlers 95
- Plans to Conciliate the Beothuk 113
- The Capture of Beothuk to Make Peace 122
- Lieutenant Buchan’s Efforts Efforts to Make Contact 137
- Micmac and Montagnais versus Beothuk: The Final Phase 154
- The Captive Demasduit 160
- 1822-27: The Boeothick Institution 181
- Shanawdithit 201
- Epilogue 224
- Appendix One 235
- Biographies of Major Informants 238
-
Ethnography
- Introduction 249
- Position of Beothuk in Newfoundland Prehistory 254
- Distribution and Size of the Beothuk Population 272
- Aspects of Social Organization 285
- Food Consumption and Subsistence Economies 294
- Tools and Utensils, Hunting and Fishing Techniques 311
- Appearance and Clothing 336
- Mamateeks and Other Structures 350
- Birchbark Canoes and Other Means of Transportation 364
- Beothuk World View and Belief-Related Practices 377
- Burial Places and Mortuary Practices 398
- Fighting Methods and Peace Tokens 421
- The Beothuk Language 428
- Concluding Discussion 438
- Beothuk Namefile 447
- Beothuk Artifact Collections 451
- Institutions Contacted in Search of Beothuk Artifacts and Documentary Source Material 453
- Notes 457
- Bibliography 581
- Index 621
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables, Maps, Graphs, and Sketches xi
- Plates xiv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 3
-
History
- The Sixteenth Century: First Contact 13
- The Seventeenth Century: Colonization, Trade, and Encroachment 25
- Relations between Beothuk and Their Native Neighbours 42
- Competition for Resources on the Coast 61
- Hostilities over Hunting and Trapping 69
- Lieut. John Cartwright Explores Beothuk Country 84
- Intensified Conflict between Beothuk and Settlers 95
- Plans to Conciliate the Beothuk 113
- The Capture of Beothuk to Make Peace 122
- Lieutenant Buchan’s Efforts Efforts to Make Contact 137
- Micmac and Montagnais versus Beothuk: The Final Phase 154
- The Captive Demasduit 160
- 1822-27: The Boeothick Institution 181
- Shanawdithit 201
- Epilogue 224
- Appendix One 235
- Biographies of Major Informants 238
-
Ethnography
- Introduction 249
- Position of Beothuk in Newfoundland Prehistory 254
- Distribution and Size of the Beothuk Population 272
- Aspects of Social Organization 285
- Food Consumption and Subsistence Economies 294
- Tools and Utensils, Hunting and Fishing Techniques 311
- Appearance and Clothing 336
- Mamateeks and Other Structures 350
- Birchbark Canoes and Other Means of Transportation 364
- Beothuk World View and Belief-Related Practices 377
- Burial Places and Mortuary Practices 398
- Fighting Methods and Peace Tokens 421
- The Beothuk Language 428
- Concluding Discussion 438
- Beothuk Namefile 447
- Beothuk Artifact Collections 451
- Institutions Contacted in Search of Beothuk Artifacts and Documentary Source Material 453
- Notes 457
- Bibliography 581
- Index 621