• The French Jesuits and Huron found they had to negotiate their religious, social, and cultural differences in order to accommodate one another. The Huron...
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    Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (French: Sainte-Marie-au-pays-des-Hurons) was a French Jesuit settlement in Huronia or Wendake, the land of the Wendat, near modern...
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    in the missions. At the time when the Jesuits were expelled from Spanish America in 1767, the Jesuits registered 36 missions run by 25 Jesuits in the Audiencia...
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    Retrieved 2017-08-09. France portal North America portal History portal Jesuit Missions amongst the Huron Wyandot people Sainte-Marie among the Hurons v t e...
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    Charles Lallemant (category Jesuit missionaries in New France)
    was a French Jesuit missionary. He was born in Paris in 1587 and later became the first superior of the Jesuit Missions amongst the Huron in Canada. His...
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    portal History portal Jesuit Missions in North America Jesuit Missions amongst the Huron Lonc, William P. - Profile Detail. JESUITS. Retrieved: 12 June...
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  • Black Robe (film) (category Films set in the 1630s)
    years later, the Hurons, having accepted Christianity, were routed and killed by their enemies the Iroquois; the Jesuit mission to the Hurons was abandoned;...
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    Christian missionary activity. Catholics launched Jesuit Missions amongst the Huron and the Spanish missions in California) and various Protestant denominations...
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  • by the Hurons while returning to Quebec City. Chrétien Le Clercq (Chrestien Leclercq), the first Recollect missionary to be assigned to the missions of...
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  • Joseph Chiwatenhwa (category Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America)
    Province of the Society of Jesus in the 17th century. The Jesuits established their first missions in Canada in the early decades of the 1600s and were...
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    raids on the Hurons at St-Ignace. 16 June 1649: The Jesuit missionaries at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons abandon the mission, burning it to the ground and...
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    missions among the Huron in western Ontario. In 1646, the General Court of Massachusetts passed an "Act for the Propagation of the Gospel amongst the Indians...
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    Henri Nouvel (category 17th-century French Jesuits)
    at Lake Manicouagan. In 1671, he was sent from to the Jesuit missions in the Great Lakes amongst the Odawa people. Nouvel made several trips to various...
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    Northern Michigan (category Commons link is the pagename)
    in 1649, the Huron sought refuge with the Ojibwe at Michilimackinac where eventually a Jesuit mission was established for their care. Jesuit Father Marquette...
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    warriors. When the French retreated from Wendat (Huron) country that year, Tessouat was reported to have had the superior of the Jesuit mission suspended by...
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    Michigan (redirect from The Wolverine State)
    opposite the fort, near a Jesuit mission and Huron village. From 1660 until the end of French rule, Michigan was part of the Royal Province of New France...
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  • Island. They were reserved this land in the 1850 Robinson Huron Treaty, but surrendered most of it under the 1859 Pennefather Treaty. Through purchase...
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    Nov 9, 2014. Richter, Daniel K. (1985). "Iroquois versus Iroquois: Jesuit Missions and Christianity in Village Politics, 1642-1686". Ethnohistory. 32...
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    settlement of Ehwae. The Jesuits conduct a "winter mission" to the Neutrals during the winter of 1640–41. 1642 – In June, the Huron Rock Clan frontier settlement...
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  • Félix Martin (category 19th-century French Jesuits)
    of the past. He was commissioned by Government to explore the regions where of old the Jesuits had toiled amongst the Hurons, giving at last to the dusky...
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    Wabanaki Confederacy (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the flag caption or type parameters)
    lasted until the end of the French and Indian/Seven Years' War. Asticou approved the founding of a Jesuit mission in 1613 in the present-day location on...
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    "Special Convocation and at Huron University conferring the Degree of Doctor of Divinity upon Dr. Rowan Williams - Huron University". Huronuc.ca. Retrieved...
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  • organized by the examples of the fictional indigenous peoples of North America: the United States, Canada and Mexico, ones that are the historical figures...
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    1610s (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    theologian (d. 1648) February 2 Noël Chabanel, French Jesuit missionary at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (d. 1649) William Thomas, Welsh Anglican bishop (d...
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    migrated west to the Great Lakes (or were pushed out by conflict with other tribes, including the Huron), or suffered infectious disease. Since the 1950s, other...
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    women with tattoos on their skin.: 145  The Jesuit Relations of 1652 describes tattooing among the Petun and the Neutrals: But those who paint themselves...
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    whom were martyred (Jesuit saints called the Canadian Martyrs). Christianization as government policy became more systematic with the Indian Act in 1876...
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    History of Ohio (category History of the United States by state or territory)
    weapons, the Five Nations nearly exterminated [citation needed] the Huron and all of the other Native Americans living immediately to their west in the Ohio...
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  • List of museums in Ottawa for museums in the city of Ottawa. See also List of museums in Toronto for museums in the city of Toronto. Canadian Ski Museum,...
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