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Written in the Ruins: Cape Breton Island’s Second Pre-Columbian Chinese Settlement
Written in the Ruins: Cape Breton Island’s Second Pre-Columbian Chinese Settlement
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From the very beginning of the European Age of Discovery, Cape Breton was considered unusual. The history of the area even includes early references to the island having once been the land of the Chinese. In 1497, at least a century before any attempt at European settlement in the region, the explorer John Cabot had referred to Cape Breton as the “Island of Seven Cities.”
The indigenous people of the region, the Mi’kmaq, were the only aboriginal people of North America who had a written language when Europeans first arrived. This writing, clothing, and customs also suggested an early Chinese presence.
In Written in the Ruins, Chiasson investigates the ruins at St. Peters in the southern part of the island, where evidence brought to light supports a theory that could answer all the questions raised by the island’s curious, unresolved history.
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Publication year: 2016
Publication date: 2016-02-16
Pages: 216
Binding: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Condition: Like New Condition
ISBN: 9781459733121
Dimensions: 6.0 x 1.0 x 9.0 in
Weight: 0.75 lb View full details
