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    Marc Lescarbot (c. 1570–1641) was a French author, poet and lawyer. He is best known for his Histoire de la Nouvelle-France (1609), based on his expedition...
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  • Etchemin language is a list of the numbers from one to ten recorded by Marc Lescarbot in the early 17th century and published in his book The History of New...
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  • built in 1901. The area was labelled as Andromeda on a 1609 map by Marc Lescarbot, but was renamed for Queen Victoria following her silver jubilee in...
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    Acadia intermarried with the local Mi'kmaq tribe. A Parisian lawyer, Marc Lescarbot, who spent just over a year in Acadia, arriving in May 1606, described...
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  • French lawyer and author Marc Lescarbot, he said he was over 100 and recalled meeting Jacques Cartier in 1534. Both Lescarbot and explorer Samuel de Champlain...
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  • Hochelaga for the inhabited area and called the hill Mont Royal. 1609 – Marc Lescarbot called the settlement "Hochelaga, ville des Sauvages". 1612 – On Champlain's...
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    children, and poorer settlers looked on and were offered scraps. Marc Lescarbot's The Theatre of Neptune in New France, the first work of theater written...
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    1609 from people living between the St. John and Kennebec rivers by Marc Lescarbot. The numbers in this list share features in common with different Algonquian...
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  • characters, including Jean de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, Samuel de Champlain, Marc Lescarbot, Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt et de Saint-Just, Pierre Dugua, Sieur...
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  • indigenous peoples of the Americas List of Chinook Jargon place names Marc Lescarbot in his publication in French 1610 used the term "caribou." Silas Tertius...
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    of French Cuisine. The French explorer and Acadia's first historian Marc Lescarbot described Jerusalem artichokes as being "as big as turnips or truffles...
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    The Order's practices were established by the first Chief Steward Marc Lescarbot. It was after an impossible winter at Ste. Croix Island (on the Atlantic...
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  • from the Miꞌkmaq word xalibu or Qalipu meaning 'the one who paws'. Marc Lescarbot in his publication in French in 1610 used the term caribou. Silas Tertius...
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    him his "royal geographer", but it is unproven and may only come from Marc Lescarbot books: Champlain never used that title. The honorific "de" was only...
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    print in the 1610 publication on the history of New France by Marc Lescarbot. Lescarbot partially based his writing on his expedition to 1606–1607 to...
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    Reports sent to France by individuals such as Samuel de Champlain, Marc Lescarbot and Nicolas Denys proclaimed the rich bounty to be found in the Annapolis...
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  • nova Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola – Conquista de las Islas Molucas Marc Lescarbot – Histoire de la Nouvelle-France Thomas Middleton Sir Robert Sherley...
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    at Port Royal as the first theatrical production in North America. Marc Lescarbot (c. 1570–1641) wrote the play and is best known for his Histoire de...
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    Mi'kmaq Nation lands in present-day Nova Scotia. See Acadia. 1606 - Marc Lescarbot put on the first European theatrical production in North America. It...
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  • The Lake Lescarbot is located in the La Tuque (urban agglomeration), in Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. The territory is administered by Zec Kiskissink...
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    theatrical productions in Canada with the Théâtre de Neptune, written by Marc Lescarbot (c. 1570–1641), performed in the harbour outside the Port Royal habitation...
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    that "Mi'kmaq" was derived from the Mi'kmaq word megamingo (earth). Marc Lescarbot had also suggested this.: 5  The Mi'kmaq may have identified as "the...
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    Geographical Historie of Africa (1600), and P. Erondelle translated Marc Lescarbot's Nova Francia (1609). The Hakluyt Society was founded in 1846 for printing...
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  • the Molson Prize from the Canada Council. In 1979, he won the Prix Marc-Lescarbot as well as the Prix Denise-Pelletier, awarded by the Minister of Cultural...
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  • territorial disputes that escalated into intertribal violence. In 1606, Marc Lescarbot and explorer Samuel de Champlain wrote how the Mi'kmaq sakmow (Grand...
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  • from Samuel Champlain. Apart from Port-Royal, Richardson translated Marc Lescarbot's play Théâtre de Neptune in 1926. Richardson was named one of the Persons...
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    France (1577–1638), friar and agent and adviser of Cardinal Richelieu. Marc Lescarbot of France (1570–1641), author and lawyer Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl...
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    Revolution. Harvard University Press. p. 96. ISBN 978-0-674-05580-3. Marc Lescarbot (1907). History of New France. Champlain Society. pp. 91–92. QuinnQuinn...
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    relative population size, relation quality, resistance, etc. In 1606–1607 Marc Lescarbot collected the earliest extant transcriptions of songs from the Americas:...
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  • century, Massé left few written accounts of any significance. Biard and Marc Lescarbot, writing on behalf of Jean Biencourt and Charles Biencourt, mention...
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