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What's New?

The Wyandot Nation of Kaqnsas Website is undergoing a long overdue facelift.

As you search the site, you will find we've made much more than simple cosmetic changes! Thanks to some of the leading scholars in Wyandot studies, we are proud to provide you access to some work that you might not be familiar with.

We continue to provide you with the highest quality primary historic documents and

You will discover over 50 new documents, files, images and historic books available for you to incorporate in your research!

This site will be updated regularly, however until all of the changes have been made, check back daily to discover what new information is available! There is a lot of exciting material waiting to be uploaded!

 

Ontario History

Petun Research Institute Website

The Petun Research Institute is a treasure trove of scholarly articles and materials meticulously researched and presented on this site. The PRI has provided unwavering support to the Wyandot/Wendat people through scholarship, as well as preservig histric Wyandot village site and burial sites in Canada.

Wyandot.org is proud to host the PRI Website!

History of the Wyandot to 1614

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

 

OAS ArchNotes Articles

These articles will be housed at www.wyandot.org/OASArchNotes

Wendat Language, Lifestyle & History

by John Steckley & Charles Garrad`

  • WHY DID THE WENRO TURN TURTLE?  John Steckley
  • OAS ARCH NOTES 85-3:17-9 

  • WHY DO I STUDY AN EXTINCT CANADIAN LANGUAGE? John Steckley
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  • 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 

  • TOANCHE: NOT WHERE CHAMPLAIN LANDED  John Steckley
  • OAS ARCH NOTES 87-2:29-3 

  • 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 

  • TOANCHE: NOT WHERE CHAMPLAIN LANDED  John Steckley
  • OAS ARCH NOTES 87-2:29-3 

  • 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 CONSTRUCTION

    John 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 

  • A TALE OF TWO PEOPLE John Steckley
  • OAS ARCH NOTES 85-4:9-15

  • WYANDOT CLANS in 1745 John Steckley
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  • The Early Map ''Nouvelle France":A Linguistic Analysis John Steckley
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  • TSA8ENHOHI: THE VULTURE SEEN THROUGH HURON EYES (PDF) John Steckley
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