HAMBURG, GERMANY--(Marketwired - Sep 28, 2016) - Beothuk Energy ("Beothuk") is pleased to announce a partnership with one of the world's leading offshore wind investors, Copenhagen Infrastructure ...
The remains of two Beothuk people will be returned to a final resting place near the graves they were robbed from more than 200 years ago. CBC News has learned the government of Newfoundland and ...
*It means “awake” in Beothuk, the language and people who once called present-day Newfoundland home for about 2,000 years. One young woman, believed to be the last living Beothuk, left a collection of ...
Corner Brook Coun. Keith Cormier supports the idea of a plastic bag ban. Keith Cormier is urging the provincial government to change the name of Mount Peyton in central Newfoundland, saying the name ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. Perched atop Signal Hill, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, daily tours often recount the colonial ...
Students at a primary school in the Newfoundland town of Grand Falls-Windsor want to change the name of the local museum to set the record straight on the history of one of Newfoundland's native ...
Perhaps some Newfoundlanders are blasé about the extinction of the Beothuk, but Michael Crummey is not one of them. He grew up in Buchans, a small mining town in the centre of the province, near Red ...
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The remains of two Indigenous people have been returned to Newfoundland from Scotland after being stolen from a grave site on the island almost two centuries ago. As we navigate ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Zooarchaeological and ethnohistorical evidence for Beothuk settlement patterns is discussed under three periods: for the later seventeenth and ...
The Newfoundland and Labrador government announced today it plans to change the name of Red Indian Lake to Beothuk Lake following a series of public consultations aimed at supporting reconciliation.
National Museums Scotland has reached an agreement with the government of Canada to return the remains of two Beothuk people to Canada. Demasduit and her husband Nonosabasut were members of small, now ...
An Aboriginal leader was “delighted” Monday after a Scottish museum agreed to return the remains of two people from a disappeared Newfoundland First Nation. “It’s almost 200 years later, we’re finally ...