Shanawdithit: The last of the Beothuk people - Windspeaker.com
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Shanawdithit: The last of the Beothuk people
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Wednesday, October 18th, 2017 3:33pm
Summary
Shanawdithit proved to be a gifted artist. She created patterns and designs by biting birchbark, and carved beautiful combs out of caribou horns. But it was her exceptional talent for drawing that would help her communicate with her English captors.
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From the first European incursions in the 1500s on, relations between the Beothuk and the European newcomers were strained, to say the least. By the early 1600s, a trading relationship was form…
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