How The Beothuk Institute Began
Read about the history of the Beothuk Institute looking back to its origin in 1827 and the connection to Shanawdithit (by Desmond Canning)
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Read about the history of the Beothuk Institute looking back to its origin in 1827 and the connection to Shanawdithit (by Desmond Canning)
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The latest paper by Laurie McLean, Consulting Archaeologist, Tracing Shanawdithit: Badger Bay as a Focal Point for the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Beothuk
Tracing Shanawdithit December 2022 Read More »
Congratulations to Roger Bill, Director/Producer of the amazing documentary, Who Will Sing For Me? Featured at 2022 film festivals …
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September 10th – Voices on the Wind- at the Beothuk Interpretation Centre. Annual Event celebrating our connection to the Beothuk people
Voices On the Wind – at Beothuk Interpretation Centre Read More »
Get the details of when, where and who regarding to the Annual General Meeting of the Beothuk Institute. It’s 2022 – time to get involved.
Announcing AGM 2022 Read More »
Read report by Archaeologist, Laurie McClean, detailing First Nations occupancy in province and how rising sea levels are compromising sites.
Sea Levels Rising – Historical Information Being Lost Read More »
Preliminary information about the extraordinary find by Archaeologist, Laurie McLean, and his assistant, Don Pelley.
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A discussion paper by Laurie McLean delves into the information gathered over the years acknowledging further research is required
The Beothuk, 2021 and Beyond Read More »
Recent paper, Beothuk Housepits: Barometers of Historic Transition, by Laurie McLean, Consulting Archaeologist for the Beothuk Institute Inc.
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Beothuk Remains Returned – an excerpt and link to CBC’s story, Beothuk remains returned to Newfoundland after 191 years in Scotland
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