Labrador power pt.

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A cruise along the spectacular coast of Labrador including fjords in the Torngat Mts and historical Hebron the Moravian mission

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ANOTHER FEATURE RESENTATION FROM

“…it should be named the Newland,

but the land of stones and rocks, frightful

and ill shaped…in short, I dream rather

than otherwise that it is the land God

Gave to Cain.”

-Jacques Cartier, 1534

Ramah Bay

Hebron

SaglekBay

Early human occupation in Northern Canada

Expansion across the Arctic

Dorset Culture

Thule culture

Maritime Archaic7 500 BP

7 500 BP

4 000 BP

The Maritime Archaic Tradition

Ramah Bay

…and its iceberg

Ramah Bay ChertThe best tool makingMaterial prior to iron

Miriam Lake

THE PALEO-ESKIMOS 4000 – 3000 BP and THE DORSETS 3000 BP – 1200 AD

Saglek Fjord

A Dyke

NULLIAK ISLAND

NULLIAK ISLAND - MARITIME ARCHAIC

Saglek Fjord

ARTIFACTS PALEO-ESKIMOAndDORSET

At the invitation of Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, who granted him a safe-conduct, Huss presented himself in 1414 at the Council of Constance to justify his views. The council refused to recognize his safe-conduct, and Huss was imprisoned and tried as a heretic. Huss denied some of the beliefs attributed to him; others he refused to modify unless convinced of their error. The council condemned his writings and sentenced him to be burned at the stake, where he died heroically. By his death he became a national hero. He was declared a martyr by the Univ. of Prague, and the modern Czech Protestant church claims to continue his tradition.

HEBRON Moravian missionaries, a religious group, originating in Bohemia in the late 15th Century, came toNain Labrador in 1771. Hebron was established in 1837 and abandoned in 1959.

HEBRON BAY

Silent testimony tosocial changes

Civilization is on the northward march, for the Eskimo and Indian there is no escape…The only course now open , for there can be no turning back, is to fit him as soon as may be to take his full place as a citizen in our society.” W. Rockwood, provincial director of northern Labrador affairs (late 1950s)

Children in Hebron in 1959

MUGFORDTICKLE

HOPEDALE

BATTLE HARBOUR

The way it was!

L’ANSE-AUX-MEADOWS

A RECREATED VIKING SETTLEMENT

L’ANSE-AUX-MEADOWSThe archeological site

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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