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Summary Of: Beothuks

Estimates on the number of Beothuks on the island at the time of contact with Europeans vary... Population estimates of Beothuks remaining at the end of the first decade of the 19th century vary widely... Oral histories assert that a few Beothuks might have survived around the region of the Exploits River and Twillingate for some years...

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