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Kondiaronk (c. 1625–1701) (Gaspar Soiaga, Souojas, Sastaretsi),
known as Le Rat (The Rat), was
Chief of the
Native American Wendat people at Michilimackinac...
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Quebec are
named for the
Petun leader Kondiaronk, one of the
architects of the peace,
including the
Kondiaronk Belvedere in
Mount Royal Park overlooking...
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became their territorial center after their 1649
defeat and dispossession.
Kondiaronk gained fame from 1682
through 1701 as a
skilled diplomat and brilliant...
- The park
contains two belvederes, the more
prominent of
which is the
Kondiaronk Belvedere, a
semicircular plaza with a
chalet overlooking Downtown Montreal...
- View from the
Kondiaronk lookout;
located in
front of the
Mount Royal Chalet...
- The park
contains two belvederes, the more
prominent of
which is the
Kondiaronk Belvedere, a
semicircular plaza with a
Mount Royal Chalet overlooking...
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illustrate this
process through the
historical example of the
Wendat leader Kondiaronk, and his
depiction in the best-selling
works of the
Baron Lahontan, who...
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Wyandot (disambiguation)
Wyandotte (disambiguation)
Huron (disambiguation)
Kondiaronk "Huron-Wendat | The
Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia...
- post commander,
possibly by
collecting bribes. In 1697, the
Huron chief Kondiaronk from
Michilimackinac led an
attack on the
Seneca at Lake Erie. He gained...
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between himself and "Adario", a
fictional native based on the
Huron chief Kondiaronk. The
volumes provide historical perspective on the landscape, the native...