Ralph Bunche
The Beothuk people of Newfoundland were not the very first inhabitants of
the island. Thousands of years before their
arrival there existed an ancient race, named the Maritime Archaic Indians
who lived on the shores of Newfoundland. (Red Ochre Indians, Marshall, 4.)
Burial plots and polished stone tools are occasionally discovered near
Beothuk remains. Some people speculate that, because of the proximity of
the artifacts to the former lands of the Beothuk, the Maritime Archaic
Indians
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Cambridge Press., Cambridge, England. Marshall, Ingeborg. History and
the Ethnography of the BeothukMcGill)Queens University Press.: 1996,
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Christopher Pulling: Relating to the Beothuk Indians of Newfoundland
Breakwater Books.: 1989, St.John's, Newfoundland. Marshall, Ingeborg. The
red Ochre People: How Newfoundland'sBeothuk Indians Lived. J.J. Douglas
Ltd.: 1977, Vancouver. Rowe, Frederick W.. EXTINCTION: The Beothuks of
Newfoundland McGraw)Hill Ryerson Limited.: 1977, Toronto.
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