. English: A miniature portrait titled 'A female Red Indian of Newfoundland' which some sources date to 1841. It is believed to be a portrait of Shanawdithit, a Beothuk woman. Most likely a painted copy of Portrait of Demasduit (Mary March), by Lady Henrietta Hamilton (1819, see ). Although sometimes attributed to William Gosse, the painter was more likely naturalist Philip Henry Gosse (see also Mullen, Gary R., 'Philip Henry Gosse,' Encyclopedia of Alabama, 26 August 2008, retrieved 9 September 2011) . circa 1841. William Gosse more likely Philip Henry Gosse 484 Shanawdithit


. English: A miniature portrait titled 'A female Red Indian of Newfoundland' which some sources date to 1841. It is believed to be a portrait of Shanawdithit, a Beothuk woman. Most likely a painted copy of Portrait of Demasduit (Mary March), by Lady Henrietta Hamilton (1819, see ). Although sometimes attributed to William Gosse, the painter was more likely naturalist Philip Henry Gosse (see also Mullen, Gary R., 'Philip Henry Gosse,' Encyclopedia of Alabama, 26 August 2008, retrieved 9 September 2011) . circa 1841. William Gosse more likely Philip Henry Gosse 484 Shanawdithit portrait


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