Indians of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces : (an historical review).: R5-271/1971E-PDF
"When European explorers first began to arrive in the New World, the Maritime Provinces and most of Quebec were inhabited by migratory tribes speaking a variety of Algonkian languages. These were the Beothuk, Micmac, Malecite, Naskapi, Montagnais, Algonkin and Cree Indians. In addition an Iroquoian tribe, probably Mohawk, lived a more or less settled agricultural life along the banks of the St. Lawrence River."--p. [1].
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Department/Agency | Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. |
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Title | Indians of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces : (an historical review). |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Les Indiens du Québec et des Provinces Maritimes : (revue historique). Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. Includes bibliographical references. |
Publishing information | Ottawa : Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, c1971. |
Description | 36 p. : photos |
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Subject terms | Indians Canadian history Aboriginal lands |
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