Wyandot people (redirect from Wendats)
likely carried over when Hurons began converting to Christianity. Several accounts of seventeenth-century Christianized Hurons on their deathbed include...
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Sillery (now part of Quebec City) was sold to the Hurons in 1760 by the Jesuits. Therefore, the Huron-Wendats have a contemporary claim to this valuable land...
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Wyandot language (redirect from Wendat language)
Wyandot (also Wyandotte, Wendat, Quendat or Huron) is the Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the people known as Wyandot or Wyandotte, descended...
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Wendake (redirect from Huron-Wendat village)
Nations of Canada, the settlement was formerly known as Village-des-Hurons ("Huron Village"), and also as (Jeune)-Lorette ("New Lorette"). Since the late...
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Sainte-Marie among the Hurons in Canada. Brébeuf wrote the lyrics in the native language of the Huron/Wendat people; the song's original Huron title is "Jesous...
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(disambiguation) Huron River (disambiguation) Rivière des Hurons (disambiguation) Huron County (disambiguation) Lac-Huron, Quebec, an unorganized territory in the Rimouski-Neigette...
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Wyandotte Nation (section Wendat Confederacy)
Oklahoma. They are descendants of the Wendat Confederacy and Native Americans with territory near Georgian Bay and Lake Huron. Under pressure from Haudenosaunee...
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Beaver Wars (redirect from Huron-Iroquois War)
Iroquois destroyed several confederacies and tribes through warfare: the Hurons or Wendat, Erie, Neutral, Wenro, Petun, Susquehannock, Mohican and northern Algonquins...
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"Freshwater Sea", "Lake of the Hurons", or simply "lake". Generally, the lake was labeled "Lac des Hurons" (Lake of the Huron) on most early European maps...
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Mantle Site (redirect from Mantle Site, Wendat (Huron) Ancestral Village)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the largest and most complex ancestral Wendat-Huron village to be excavated to date in the Lower Great Lakes region. The...
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the Huron-Wendat in what was then called Huronia. The Jesuits built the mission Sainte-Marie among the Hurons and wrote extensively about the Huron-Wendat...
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specifically the tribes of Iroquoian traditions (eg: the Iroquois and the Hurons-Wendat). The more sedentary groups are the ones who developed more complex...
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Michigan Huron-Wendat Nation, Wendake, Quebec Texts on Wikisource "Hurons". Collier's New Encyclopedia. 1921. Arthur Edward Jones (1913). "Huron Indians"...
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Indigenous People have lived in the Toronto area. The ancestors of the Huron-Wendat were the first known groups to establish agricultural villages in the...
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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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Path" or Magtogoek, or Kitcikanii sipi, the "Large Water River". the Huron-Wendat Nation call it Lada8anna or Laooendaooena'. the Atikamekw of Nitaskinan...
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Draper Site (redirect from Draper Site, Wendat (Huron) Ancestral Village)
The Draper Site is a precontact period (late fifteenth-century) Huron-Wendat ancestral village located on a tributary of West Duffins Creek in present-day...
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Huronia (region) (category Articles containing Wendat-language text)
Relations or on any contemporary maps. Instead, Contrée does Hurons or Pays des Hurons was favoured. It appears on some later Jesuit documents latinised...
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Konrad Sioui (category Huron-Wendat Nation people)
Gros-Louis in 2008. Sioui is a hereditary chief of the Bear Clan of the Huron-Wendat Nation. He represented the Assembly of First Nations in Geneva from 1985...
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the Cree, the Wolastoqiyik, the Mi'kmaq, the Innu, the Naskapis, the Huron-Wendat and the Mohawks. The Mohawks were once part of the Iroquois Confederacy...
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Eastern Michigan Eagles (redirect from Eastern Michigan Hurons)
The Eastern Michigan Eagles, formerly known as the Normalites and the Hurons, are the athletic teams for Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan...
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years and Mississauga is situated on the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabeg people, including the namesake Mississaugas...
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Georgian Bay (category Bays of Lake Huron)
by several names. To the Ojibwe, it is known as "Spirit Lake". To the Huron-Wendat, it is known as Lake Attigouatan. Samuel de Champlain, the first European...
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Catholic to Coptic 1640 – Piscataway (Roman Catholic Church) 1642 – Huron-Wendat Nation (Roman Catholic Church) 1650 – Kingdom of Larantuka (Roman Catholic...
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Indigenous peoples in Quebec (section Wendat)
known as the NLMB (The Naskapi Local Management Board). The Wendat, members of the Huron-Wendat Nation, live in Wendake, a reserve enclosed within Quebec...
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Archived from the original on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2010. "Huron-Wendat Nation". The Governor General of Canada. "Proposed NunatuKavut flag"...
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August 19, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for Village Des Hurons Wendake 7 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved August...
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turns and makes several points." According to Le Foyer canadienne, the Hurons (Wendats) called this river Oriaouenrak, trout river. On September 14, 1535...
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and library branch in Toronto to be named in collaboration with the Huron-Wendat Nation. Carroll ran in the 2022 Toronto election, again winning by a...
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regional Iroquoian peoples, the Five Nations of the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat (Huron). However, recent archaeological finds suggest distinctly separate groups...
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