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 |