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All About Our World

The Acadian Exiles
Arthur G. Doughty

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THE ACADIAN EXILES
A Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline 

By ARTHUR G.  DOUGHTY
TORONTO, 1916 

CHAPTER I 

THE FOUNDERS OF ACADIA 

The name Acadia, [Footnote: The origin of the name is
uncertain.  By some authorities it is supposed to be
derived from the Micmac algaty, signifying a camp or
settlement.  Others have traced it to the Micmac akade,
meaning a place where something abounds.  Thus, Sunakade
(Shunacadie, C.  B.), the cranberry place; Seguboon-akade
(Shubenacadie), the place of the potato, etc.  The earliest
map marking the country, that of Ruscelli (1561), gives
the name Lacardie.  Andre Thivet, a French writer, mentions

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