Wyandot Nation of Kansas

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  • Our Story
  • History
    • Timeline
    • Wyandot History in Kansas
      • AGREEMENT WITH THE DELAWARES AND WYANDOT {1843, Dec. 14}
      • Emigrant Tribes to Kansas
    • Quindaro
      • Brief History of the Quindaro
    • Canada
      • Another Perspective on the Reconcilliation in Midland Ontario
      • Cecile Wallace Takes Son in Indian Tradition
      • Celebration of the Word
      • Champlain’s Account of the Battle of 1615
      • CRAIGLEITH AND THE BIRTH OF THE HISTORIC WYANDOT TRIBE
      • HISTORY OF THE HURON PEOPLE TO 1614
      • History Revisited by Descendants
      • `PETUN’ AND THE PETUNS
    • Michigan and Ohio
      • Excerpt from American Notes, Charles Dickens
      • Farewell to A Beloved Land
    • Wyandot Treaties
      • CHIPPEWA TREATY WITH THE WYANDOT, ETC., 1785.
      • THE TREATY OF GREENVILLE:
      • Address of Tarhe, Grand Sachem of the Wyandot Nation to the assemblage at the Treaty of Greenville
      • TREATY WITH THE WYANDOT, ETC. {1805, July 4}
      • TREATY WITH THE WYANDOT, ETC. 1815, Sept. 8
      • TREATY OF THE RAPIDS OF THE MIAMI OF LAKE ERIE WITH THE WYANDOT, SENECA, DELAWARE, SHAWNEE, POTAWATOMI, OTTAWA, AND CHIPPEWA ON SEPTEMBER 29, 1817
      • TREATY WITH THE WYANDOT {1818, Sept. 20}
      • TREATY OF MCCUTCHEONVILLE, OHIO WITH THE WYANDOT ON JANUARY 19, 1832
      • TREATY WITH THE WYANDOT {1836, Apr. 23}
      • TREATY WITH THE WYANDOT {1850, Apr. 1}
      • TREATY OF WASHINGTON D.C. WITH THE WYANDOT ON JANUARY 31, 1855
    • Missions to the Wyandots
      • Methodist Missions to the Wyandot Indians
      • Jesuit Missions to the Wyandot Indians
        • Antoine Daniel 1601 – 1648
        • A NEUTRAL POINT
        • Brebeuf – A Giant in Huronia
        • Brebeuf’s Instructions to the Missionaries
        • BLACK ROBE Blinds Viewers to Canadian History
        • Charles Garnier 1606 – l649
        • Estienne Annaotaha: The Unwanted Hero
        • Eustace Ahatsistari: The Bravest of the Braves
        • Friends of God
        • Gabriel Lalemant 1610 – 1649
    • Maps
  • Culture
    • Wyandot Language Files
    • Lifestyle, Textile, Craft
      • HURON ARMOUR
      • HURON BEAD ETHNOLINGUISTICS
    • Ancestors
      • Gallery of Wyandot Ancestors
      • Families
        • Clark(e)
          • Hiram Northrup
    • Genealogy
  • Sacred Sites
    • WYANDOT BURIALS
    • Cemeteries
      • Huron Indian Cemetery – Kansas City Kansas
      • Huron Indian Cemetery Chronology
      • Photos of Huron Indian Cemetery
      • Fort Conley
      • THREE SISTERS’ DEFENSE OF CEMETERY CONTINUED FOR NEARLY FORTY YEARS
      • “When Can They Rest?”
      • Curse May Play Role In Cemetery Combat
      • Lyda Conley’s Legal Argument to Preserve the Huron Indian Cemetery
      • Lawyer for Indians says Huron exhumption possible
      • Kansas Governor Bill Graves Letter to Bruce Babbitt
      • First Burial in Old Quindaro Cemetery
      • Hurons reunite after 350 years: Hundreds from across North America gather in Ontario homeland to rebury Wendat ancestors’ bones
      • Huron Indian Cemetery format
      • Casino
        • KANSAN STILL OPPOSES TRIBAL CASINO
        • Tribes Spar over Casino at Cemetery
      • WHOSE CHILD IS THIS? SPECULATION REGARDING HURON INFANT BURIAL
  • Government
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Wyandot History – Ontario Canada

History of the Wyandot to 1614 – James HunterExecutive Director Huronia Museum / Huron Indian Village Midland, Ontario, Canada
Champlain’s Account of the Battle of October 10, 1615 – Excerpted from Champlain’s Voyages to New France 1632
The Feast of the Dead 1637 Huron Wyandot Burials – by Francis Parkman
Craigleith and the Birth of the Historic Wyandot Tribe – by Charles Garrad
Petun’ and the Petuns – by Charles Garrad
“THEY ONLY SPOKE IN SIGHS”:
THE LOSS OF LEADERS AND LIFE IN WENDAKE,
1633-1639
– by Kathryn Magee Labelle
Hurons reunite after 350 years: Hundreds from across North America gather in Ontario homeland to rebury Wendat ancestors’ bones
Petun Research Institute Website – The Petun Research Institute website contains a treasure trove of scholarly articles and materials meticulously researched and presented in a manner accessible to most levels of scholarship. The PRI has provided unwavering support to the Wyandot/Wendat people through research, as well as preserving historic and sacred sites including village and burial sites in Canada. Special thanks to Charles Garrad, Ella Garrad and John Steckley for their continued support.
Wyandot.org is proud to host the PRI Website!

OAS ArchNotes Articles

These articles appear courtesy of the OAS by permission of former OAS President, Jean Luc Pilon. Special thanks to the OAS for permission to republish these articles.Wendat Language, Lifestyle & History

by John Steckley & Charles Garrad`

WHY DID THE WENRO TURN TURTLE?  John Steckley OAS ARCH NOTES 85-3:17-9 
THE HURON CALENDAR  John Steckley OAS ARCH NOTES 83-1:11-3
WERE BURBOT IMPORTANT TO THE HURON?  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 86-1:19-23, 26 
WHOSE CHILD IS THIS?  SPECULATION REGARDING HURON INFANT BURIAL  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 86-5:5-8 
A NEUTRAL POINT  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 84-4:21-3 
TEYOYAGON:SPLIT IN TWO  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 87-2:20
RACOONS AND BLACK SQUIRRELS: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 86-2:23-6 
OWHISTA  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 89-4:31-4 
MEN:CARRIERS OF CONTAGION?  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 89-2:26-9 
WHO WERE THE KONTRANDE,ENRONNON 
OAS ARCH NOTES 84-3:33-35 
LINGUISTIC IDENTIFICATION OF FRENCH-INFLUENCED HURON VILLAGE CONSTRUCTIONJohn Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 87-3:13-14 
HURON SWEAT LODGES: THE LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 89-1:7-8,14 
HURON BEAD ETHNOLINGUISTICS  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 87-4:13-15 
HURON ARMOUR  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 87-5:7-11 
THE CORD TRIBE OF THE HURON  John Steckley
OAS ARCH NOTES 82-6:15 

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