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Project Gutenberg's Lecture On The Aborigines Of Newfoundland, by Joseph Noad This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Lecture On The Aborigines Of Newfoundland Delivered Before The Mechanics' Institute, At St. John's, Newfoundland, On Monday, 17th January, 1859 Author: Joseph Noad Release Date: February 21, 2005 [EBook #15126] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ABORIGENES OF NEWFOUNDLAND *** Produced by Wallace McLean, Jeannie Howse and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading (http://www.pgdp.net), from images kindly provided by www.canadiana.org LECTURE ON THE ABORIGINES OF Newfoundland, _Delivered before the Mechanics Institute, at St. John's, on Monday, 17th January,_ BY THE HON. JOSEPH NOAD, _Surveyor-General._ ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND: R.J. PARSONS, PRINTER. 1859. Lecture _DELIVERED BEFORE THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE AT ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND._ BY THE HON. JOSEPH NOAD, _Surveyor-General,_ Of the various theories advanced on the origin of the North American Indians, none has been so entirely satisfactory as to command a general assent; and on this point many and different opinions are yet held. The late De Witt Clinton, Governor of the State of New York, a man who had given no slight consideration to subjects of this nature, maintained that they were of Tatar origin; others have thought them the descendants of the Ten Tribes, or the offspring of the Canaanites expelled by Joshua. The opinion, however, most commonly entertained is, that the vast continent of North America was peopled from the Northeast of Asia; in proof of which it is urged that every peculiarity, whether in person or disposition, which characterises the Americans, bears some resemblance to the rude tribes scattered over the northeast of Asia, but almost none to the nations settled on the northern extremity of Europe. Robertson, however, gives a new phase to this question; from his authority we learn that, as early as the ninth century, the Norwegians discovered Greenland and planted colonies there. The c
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