The Mask Stone (DR 66) found in Aarhus, Denmark commemorates a battle between two kings and features a stylized depiction of a mask. (wiki photo)
Mary Pond (née Anstey) 1858–1895. Granddaughter of Beothuk woman known as 'Elizabeth' (wiki photo)
Suzannah Anstey (née Manuel, 1832–1911, daughter of Beothuk woman known as 'Elizabeth') and husband Samuel Anstey (1832–1923). (wiki photo)
Captured by a genocidal party led by the fisherman John Peyton Sr. Portrait by Lady Hamilton in 1819 (wiki photo)
'A Sketch of the River Exploits and the east end of Lieutenant's Lake in Newfoundland' by John Cartwright in 1773. One can find this at an Archive called The Rooms (wiki photo)
Wrongly called Dorset, this is an Alban Mask. It lives at the Canadian Museum of History.
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