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Which of the Woodland First Nations is now extinct?

Beothuk and more. =)


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the british brought disease to the island called smallpox and resulted to the beothuk go extinct.


Is the Beothuk tribe extinct?

They became officially extinct as a separate ethnic group in 1829 with the death of Shanawdithit, the last recorded surviving member.


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The Beothuk were indigenous people of Newfoundland, Canada. They were hunter-gatherers who relied on fishing, hunting seals and caribou, and gathering berries and plants for their food and resources. The Beothuk were known for their distinct red ochre ceremonial rituals and their unique language, which unfortunately went extinct with the last known Beothuk individual in the early 19th century.


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