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Glossary of Indian Nations
... in hunting and gathering, building both their canoes and teepees out of birch bark, which is ...
... the kiva, an underground room with stone walls, used typically for religious purposes or as male ...

Brook Trout Fishing in Canada, including Quebec, Newfoundland, Ontario and BC
... adventurous spirit as much today as it did the Beothuk Indians who first lived here and the first ...
... done by wading, some rivers, canoes or motorboats can be used. The salmon fishing season begins ...

Beothuk
... comfortable in the woods and used birch bark for their cooking ... They built several types of canoes,
including a humped-back ... long trips across open water. Beothuk housing varied a great deal ...

Compact Histories
... is believed the term "redskin" used for Native Americans probably ... between European fishermen
and Beothuk. Catawba Catawba warriors had ... dugout rather than birchbark canoes, provided the remainder ...

Beothukan Family Indian History
... the peculiar form of their canoes, the non domestication of the dog, and the dearth evidence of pottery
making. Bonnycastle (Newfoundland in 1842) states that the Beothuk used the inner bark of Pinus ...

Publications of the Newfoundland Museum - The Beothuks
... snow covered the ground they used snowshoes; when the ice left ... Beothuks employed a variety of
canoes, some of which were capable ... trips across the open sea. Beothuk housing also appears to have ...

Facts for Kids: Beothuk Indians (Skraeling, Red Indian, Beothuks)
... had distinctive humpbacked canoes that arched up in the middle. They traveled along the coast in
these boats and used them to spear fish. In the winter, Beothuk people used snowshoes to travel ...

The EXPLOITS RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
... sided, sharp-prowed birch bark canoes through wind and waves ... river, the hungry, displaced Beothuk
retreated permanently to ... Falls. The car was subsequently used by travelling school teachers ...

Beothuk Indians
... Transportation The Beothuk used canoes to cross lakes and rivers and they walked across land whenever
they could in the summer. In winter, the Beothuk walked across the frozen lakes and rivers. In ...

Brook Trout Fishing in Canada, including Quebec, Newfoundland, Ontario and BC
... adventurous spirit as much today as it did the Beothuk Indians who first lived here and the first ...
... done by wading, some rivers, canoes or motorboars can be used. The salmon fishing season begins ...