LS NT RAS RICHARD AND MARY NEPTUNE BRITON [Ha NP EEE DUKE WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH VIOLET “Longfellow, le Jérémie des Acadiens, aurait pu écrire un second poème non moins émouvant qu'Évangéline!, s'il avait connu les malheurs de la seconde Acadie.” Citation de l'abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain, dans Une Seconde Acadie, publié en 1894, p. 361. AUTO TU TN EN RO TT TN CZ NT A Te) for the deportation of the Acadians in Isle St. John, there were none associated with the conduct CRTC CETTE A They were ‘an inoffensive people. They had molested no one, either by themselves or in conjunction with the Indians, and the Indians also kept their hands free from blood.” Citation de Andrew MacPhail dans Canada and its provinces, a history of the Canadian people 1914, par Adam Shortt.….. vol. XIII, p. 323 RESTORATION YARMOUTH “Charlottetown may be the only capital city in the world that offers a view, across its scenic harbour, of the site of our country's experience with ethnic cleansing. The early Acadian settlers posed no military threat to anyone, as their easy conquest surely demonstrated, but were exiled nonetheless in case they might someday become a threat.” Citation de John Eldon Green, consultant en gestion, lieu historique national Port-la-Joye — Fort Amherst dans The Acadian exit" publié dans The Guardian , 1‘ nov. 2000 MATHIAS RUBY ANVW XIddans ADNAILVd ANVTHAIMVL TANNVS ANV NHOÎ