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The first European fishermen called the Beothuk "The Red Indians," because they painted masks of ochre on their faces. But beyond rare glimpses through the forest, the two groups had little ...
After seeing the dancing, Guy came ashore with more of his men. Eight Beothuk who had been lingering warily in canoes, also came ashore and a curious party ensued. The natives "danced, laughing ...
A Qalipu man is renewing calls to have the name of a mountain in central Newfoundland changed, arguing it's named after a settler infamous for ordering the deaths of several dozen Beothuk — and ...