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Qalipu man pushing for sweeping changes to landmarks honouring Beothuk killers in N.L.Cormier says the recent unveiling of a memorial statue at Beothuk Lake to Demasduit and her family prompted his latest crusade to have Peyton's name struck from the nearby Newfoundland landmark.
Cormack went inland in search of the last remaining Beothuk, but none were ever found. "We approached the lake with hope and caution but found to our mortification that the Red Indians had ...
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 ...
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'We are seeing reconciliation in action': New artwork honouring Indigenous peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador at Confederation Building“Just to know the circumstances around what happened at Beothuk Lake, that was a learning experience for me.” Going to Botwood and seeing where they would have lived and visited changes your ...
This film discusses the search for the last remains of Demasduit (Mary March), one of the last of the Indigenous Beothuk people, set in the Red Indian Lake area of Central Newfoundland.
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