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Aboriginal Peoples circa 1740
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This map shows the distribution of Aboriginal peoples early in the eighteenth century after a hundred years of Aboriginal-European contact at the time of the French Regime. Ethnohistorical societies are identified on the map by the major linguistic family to
which they belong. Ethnohistorical societies are Aboriginal peoples that were known by name and location to Europeans early in the eighteenth century. A linguistic family code identifies each ethnohistorical society on the map and is used to reference specific information for each ethnohistorical
society (refer to the Atlas of Canada's 5th Edition map Native Peoples 1740 for the information).
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Title: Aboriginal Peoples circa 1740
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This map shows the distribution of Aboriginal peoples early in the eighteenth century after a hundred years of Aboriginal-European contact at the time of the French Regime.
Ethnohistorical societies are identified on the map by the major linguistic family to
which they belong.
Ethnohistorical societies are Aboriginal peoples that were known by name and location to Europeans early in the eighteenth century.
A linguistic family code identifies each ethnohistorical society on the map and is used to reference specific information for each ethnohistorical
society (refer to the Atlas of Canada's 5th Edition map Native Peoples 1740 for the information).
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