Newfoundland and Labrador to replace ‘savages’ from coat of arms with ‘Beothuk’

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Newfoundland and Labrador has introduced legislation to amend the Coat of Arms Act, removing the word ‘savages’ and replacing it with ‘Beothuk’

The Newfoundland and Labrador government is moving ahead with plans to drop the word “savages” from the official description of the Indigenous people depicted on the province’s nearly 400-year-old coat of arms.

The amendments include removing the word “‘savages” and replacing it with “Beothuk,” the name of Indigenous people who inhabited the island portion of the province when European settlers arrived.As well, the government plans to add the name Labrador to the coat of arms.

 

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