Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Hibernia construction reveals little of the past

ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. - If the ghosts of Inuit or Beothuk Indians are haunting the Hibernia construction site, so far they're being quiet about it. The construction site near Sunnyside, Nfld., about 160 kilometres northwest of St. John's, will house a community of workers for five years. They'll build a giant concrete base for Canada's largest offshore-oil project. In the past, digs at two communities on either side of the project, Stock Cove and Frenchman's Island, have revealed a range of groups - from Maritime archaic Indians to intermediate Inuit groups to more recent aboriginals like the Beothuks.

Full text: The Vancouver Sun, Dec 24, 1990

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