wyandot indians

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wyandot indians

The people and culture of the Huron

2016
Thousands of years ago, groups of people came to settle in North America. These people are today known as Native Americans. One group of Native people is called the Huron. They came to settle in the United States and Canada. During their history, they have endured hardships and tackled many obstacles. Today they still have a presence in society. This is their story, told sensitively and with vivid period-specific and contemporary photographs.

Saint Isaac and the Indians

1991
Follows the life of French missionary priest, Isaac Jogues, from his arrival in Quebec in 1636 through his work with the Hurons, Iroquois, and Mohawk Indians to his death as a martyr in 1646.

The Huron carol

2003
An illustrated edition of the seventeenth-century Canadian Christmas carol that places the Nativity story in a Huron Indian setting. Also includes musical notation and lyrics in the old Huron language, eighteenth-century French, and English.

The Huron

2000
Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and customs of the Huron people, also known as the Wyandot.

The Huron

1989
Examines the history, culture, and changing fortunes of the Huron Indians who made their home between Lake Huron and Lake Ontario.

The Huron

1994
Introduces the Huron people, examining their origins, social structures, myths, warriors, wise men and women, victories and defeats.

The Huron carol

1990
An illustrated edition of the seventeenth-century Canadian Christmas carol that places the Nativity story in a Huron Indian setting.

Huron

2004
Examines the government, religion, social structures, arts, and culture of the Huron people in the twenty-first century; discusses the tribe's history, legends, contributions to the world, and plans for the future; and includes quotations, sidebars, and illustrations.

The Huron carol

1992
An illustrated edition of the seventeenth-century Canadian Christmas carol that places the Nativity story in a Huron Indian setting.

Big Turtle

2011
In the time when all people live in the sky and all animals in the water, Sky Girl falls through a hole, is rescued by swans and taken to wise Big Turtle who, with the help of noble Toad, called Mashutaha, creates the land on which we live. Includes notes about the Huron people from whom the tale comes.

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