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Carheil may
refer to: Étienne de
Carheil (1633–1726),
French Jesuit priest who
became a
missionary to the
Iroquois and
Huron Indians in the New
World Carheil...
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Carheil Lake (French: Lac
Carheil) is a lake in the Côte-Nord
region of Quebec, Canada. It is just
south of Fermont, and is the
source of the
Carheil...
- Étienne de
Carheil (20
November 1633 – 27 July 1726) was a
French Jesuit priest who
became a
missionary to the
Iroquois and
Huron Indians in the New World...
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water treatment plant discharges through lakes Daviault and Sans-Nom into
Carheil Lake, in the
Moisie River watershed. In
April 2011 it was
reported that...
- south, the
Carheil River,
which enters the left bank from the
north and the La
Ronde River,
which enters the
right bank from the south. The
Carheil River rises...
- Michilimackinac, he came into
conflict with the
Jesuit fathers, such as Étienne de
Carheil, who
accused him of
supplying alcohol to the
Native Americans. This was...
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Cadillac Fort de
Buade and St.
Ignace Mission (abandoned by 1705) Étienne de
Carheil 1686–1702
Louis de
Buade de
Frontenac (second term) (1689–1698) 1696 1714...
- 216666666667°N 76.466666666667°W / 47.216666666667; -76.466666666667
Carheil 1965-02-20 253.8 Nord-du-Québec 49°50′00″N 79°15′00″W / 49.8333°N 79...
- The "Théo River"
flows in the
cantons of Laberge, Casa-Berardi, Raymond,
Carheil and Peltrie.
Forestry is the main
economic activity of the sector; recreational...
- by the
Cayuga chief Saonchiogwa. They were
followed later by Étienne de
Carheil and
Pierre Raffeix. The
Jesuits built there apparently the
first Christian...