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The Beothuk were the Indigenous people of Newfoundland, known for their unique culture and tragic fate. As one of the first Indigenous groups to encounter Europeans—including Norse explorers and later European settlers—the Beothuk faced devastating consequences. From conflicts with the Vikings to violent clashes with British and French settlers, their numbers dwindled due to European encroachment, disease, and competition for resources. By the early 19th century, the Beothuk were declared extinct, with *Shanawdithit*, often considered the last Beothuk, passing away in 1829. However, history is never as simple as it seems. Some oral traditions and historical accounts suggest that the Beothuk may have survived, either by intermarrying with the Mi’kmaq or even through ancient connections to Norse settlers in Newfoundland. Could there still be Beothuk descendants today? Join us as we explore the fascinating history of the Beothuk, their encounters with European settlers, their resistance, and the debate surrounding their supposed extinction. Through archaeological discoveries, historical records, and Indigenous oral traditions, we uncover the lost story of the Beothuk people.
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