W. E. Cormack's 'Report of Mr. W. E. Cormack's journey in search of the Red Indians in Newfoundland' is a pioneering work in the exploration and documentation of the indigenous people of Newfoundland. Written in a concise and descriptive style, Cormack provides a detailed account of his journey through the rugged landscape, encountering various indigenous tribes along the way. The book serves as a valuable historical record of the culture and customs of the Red Indians, shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of North American indigenous history. Cormack's firsthand observations and interactions with the Red Indians are presented with a mix of curiosity and respect, making this work a compelling read for those interested in early ethnographic studies. Cormack's meticulous attention to detail and his unbiased approach to the subject matter adds credibility to his observations, making this book a valuable resource for researchers and historians alike.