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The '''Beothuk''' were the native inhabitants of the island of [[Newfoundland]] at the time of European contact in the 15th and 16th centuries. Due to [[disease]] and conflict with [[Europeans]], they are now extinct. The last Beothuk, Shanawdithit, died of tuberculosis in [[1829]].
The '''Beothuk''' were the native inhabitants of the island of [[Newfoundland]] at the time of [[Europe]]an contact in the [[15th century|15th]] and [[16th century|16th centuries]]. Due to [[disease]] and conflict with Europeans, they are now extinct. The last Beothuk, Shanawdithit, died of tuberculosis in [[1829]].


The Beothuk were likely the first [[Native American|Native Americans]] to meet Europeans, as they (or their ancestors) encountered the [[Viking]] settlement of [[Vinland]].
The Beothuk were likely the first [[Native American|Native Americans]] to meet Europeans, as they (or their ancestors) encountered the [[Viking]] settlement of [[Vinland]].

Latest revision as of 12:59, 21 October 2005

The Beothuk were the native inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland at the time of European contact in the 15th and 16th centuries. Due to disease and conflict with Europeans, they are now extinct. The last Beothuk, Shanawdithit, died of tuberculosis in 1829.

The Beothuk were likely the first Native Americans to meet Europeans, as they (or their ancestors) encountered the Viking settlement of Vinland.