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Report By The Governor On Visit To The Micmac Indians At Bay Despoir Colonial

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In 1765, Governor Hugh Palliser of Newfoundland visited the Micmac Indians at Bay Despoir. He wrote a report on his visit, which provides valuable insights into the lives and culture of the Micmac people at that time.

The Micmac People

The Micmac are an Algonquian-speaking people who have lived in the Atlantic provinces of Canada for thousands of years. They are skilled hunters, fishers, and gatherers, and they have a rich cultural tradition that includes storytelling, music, and dance.

At the time of Governor Palliser's visit, the Micmac were living in a state of relative peace and prosperity. They had established a trading relationship with the British, and they were able to obtain European goods such as guns, tools, and cloth.

Governor Palliser's Visit

Governor Palliser's visit to Bay Despoir was part of a larger tour of the island of Newfoundland. He was accompanied by a group of British officials and soldiers.

Palliser was impressed by the Micmac people he met at Bay Despoir. He described them as "a very friendly and hospitable people" who were "well-clothed and well-fed." He also noted that the Micmac were "very skillful in hunting and fishing."

Micmac Indians At Bay Despoir Report By The Governor On A Visit To The Micmac Indians At Bay DEspoirColonial Reports Miscellaneous No 54 Newfoundland


Palliser's Report

Palliser's report on his visit to Bay Despoir is a valuable historical document. It provides a detailed account of the lives and culture of the Micmac people at that time. The report also includes a number of recommendations for how the British government could improve its relationship with the Micmac.

Palliser's report was influential in shaping British policy towards the Micmac. It helped to create a more positive relationship between the two groups, and it led to a number of improvements in the lives of the Micmac people.

Governor Palliser's visit to the Micmac Indians at Bay Despoir was a significant event in the history of Newfoundland. It helped to create a more positive relationship between the two groups, and it led to a number of improvements in the lives of the Micmac people.

Palliser's report on his visit is a valuable historical document that provides insights into the lives and culture of the Micmac people at that time.

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