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Wyandot people - Wikipedia The Wyandot people (also Wyandotte, Wendat, Waⁿdát, or Huron) [2] are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands of the present-day United States and Canada
Wendat (Huron) - The Canadian Encyclopedia The Wendat (also known as Huron-Wendat) are an Iroquoian -speaking nation that have occupied the St Lawrence Valley and estuary to the Great Lakes region “Huron” was a nickname given to the Wendat by the French
Wendat Confederacy | Haudenosaunee, Huron, Wyandotte, Great Lakes . . . Wendat Confederacy, among Indigenous North American groups, a confederacy of four Iroquoians-speaking bands of the Wendat nation—the Rock, Bear, Cord, and Deer bands—together with a few smaller communities that joined them at different periods for protection against the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
Huron Traditional Site - Wendake, Québec Located on the Wendat community, the Huron Traditional Site is a unique opportunity to discover the history, the culture and the lifestyle of Wendats of the past and of today
ST LAWRENCE VALLEY – HURON WENDAT - First Nations History The Wendat Confederacy consisted of four principal nations: the Attignawantan, Attigneenongnahac, Arendarhonon, and Tahontaenrat Together, they formed a sophisticated alliance, governed by a system of councils and consensus-based decision-making
Huron wendat - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures Due to the important role the Wendat played as middlemen during the fur trade era (first half of the seventeenth century), Wendat was the lingua franca of business and diplomacy
Quebec – The Huron-Wendat Nation (Wendake) – First Nations History The Huron-Wendat Nation, located in Wendake, Quebec, represents a rich and complex chapter in the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada Known to themselves as the Wendat, meaning “People of the Island,” they were early allies and trading partners of the French, and their interactions with European explorers and settlers played a pivotal
Wendat Nation - Wikipedia The Wendat Nation (or Huron-Wendat First Nation) is an Iroquoian-speaking confederacy nation that was established in the 17th century In the French language, used by most members of the First Nation, they are known as the Nation Wendat
How to Visit Wendake Experience Wendat Nation Culture This sounds like a lot of jargon, but the easiest way to think of it is as a community where the majority of Wendat people now live Note: The Wendat people were historically called the Huron-Wendat, so you’ll see some places call them that, even in Wendake
Wendat | People, Language, Huron, Culture | Britannica The Wendat—also known as Wyandotte, Wyandot, or Huron—are an Iroquoian-speaking Indigenous North American people who lived along the St Lawrence River when contacted by French explorer Jacques Cartier in 1534