- The Huron-
Wendat Nation (or Huron-
Wendat First Nation) is an Iroquoian-speaking
nation that was
established in the 17th century. In the
French language...
-
Wyandot (also Wyandotte,
Wendat,
Quendat or Huron) is the
Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the
people known as
Wyandot or Wyandotte, descended...
- The
Wyandot people (also Wyandotte,
Wendat, Waⁿdát, or Huron) are
Indigenous peoples of the
Northeastern Woodlands of
North America, and
speakers of an...
- 46.87028°N 71.36500°W / 46.87028; -71.36500 (Wendake 7A)) of the Huron-
Wendat Nation in the
Canadian province of Quebec. They are
enclaves entirely surrounded...
- of 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...
-
tribe headquartered in
northeastern Oklahoma. They are
descendants of the
Wendat Confederacy and
Native Americans with
territory near
Georgian Bay and Lake...
- in Canada. Brébeuf
wrote the
lyrics in the
native language of the Huron/
Wendat people; the song's
original Huron title is "Jesous Ahatonhia" ("Jesus, he...
-
Ottawa River, Lake Ni****ing, and
Georgian Bay, and with
Algonquin and
Wendat. He
agreed to
provide ****istance in the
Beaver Wars
against the Iroquois...
- Fort", "Murphy Farm" or "Hill Fort" site, is a sixteenth-century Huron-
Wendat ancestral village located on one of the
headwater tributaries of the East...
- Path" or
Magtogoek or
Kitcikanii sipi, the "Large
Water River"; the Huron-
Wendats refer to it as Lada8anna or Laooendaooena; and, the
Atikamekw of Nitaskinan...