Known in part for painting their houses, canoes, weapons, and even bodies with red ochre, the The Beothuk was a group of indigenous people declared extinct in 1829, as European colonization led to their starvation. In which of today's provinces were the Beothuk located?

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1. Known in part for painting their houses, canoes, weapons, and even bodies with red ochre, the The Beothuk was a group of indigenous people declared extinct in 1829, as European colonization led to their starvation. In which of today's provinces were the Beothuk located?