- The
Wyandot people (also Wyandotte, Wendat, Waⁿdát, or Huron) are an
Indigenous peoples of the
Northeastern Woodlands of the present-day
United States...
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wyandot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wyandot may
refer to:
Wyandot people, who have been
called Wyandotte, Huron,
Wendat and
Quendat Wyandot language...
- into the
Wyandots and was
named "Grey Eyes Man".
Solomon once
gathered with
other children to hear
Warpole describe the
origins of the
Wyandots in Canada...
- OCLC 1990439. Haldeman,
Samuel Stehman (1847). "On the
Phonology of the
Wyandots".
Proceedings of the
American Philosophical Society. 4: 268–269. Julian...
- with the
Wyandots, etc., but
formally titled A
treaty of
peace between the
United States of America, and the
tribes of
Indians called the
Wyandots, Delawares...
- when he led the
Wyandots at the
Battle of
Fallen Timbers (as a war
chief under Tarhe), but this was
during a time when
various Wyandot clans feuded over...
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Wyandot County is a
county located in the
northwestern part of the U.S.
state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 21,900. Its
county seat...
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Wyandot Snacks is a
privately held and
family owned American contract manufacturer of
snacks and
other packaged foods,
headquartered in Marion, Ohio,...
- traders, and
soldiers died. Today, the
Huron tribe, also
known as the
Wyandot, have a
First Nations reserve in Quebec, Canada, and
three major settlements...
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joined Stewart among the
Wyandots before directing construction of the
church in 1824. He
built it of blue limestone. The
Wyandots used the
church until...