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- Junundat, also called Junandot, Ayonontout, or Etionnontout, was a Wyandot village located south of Sandusky Bay, near modern-day Castalia, Ohio. Junundat...
- They built Fort Sandoské by 1750 (and perhaps a fortified trading post at Junundat in 1754). By the 1730s, po****tion pressure from expanding European colonies...
- Sandusky and constructed a village south of the bay which became known as Junundat. During King George's War, the Wyandot, Odawa, Ojibwe and Potawatomis at...
- They built Fort Sandoské by 1750 (and perhaps a fortified trading post at Junundat in 1754). By the 1730s, po****tion pressure from expanding European colonies...
- who were also known as the Wyandots (sometimes spelled "Wendots" or "Junundats"). This tribe had many villages in the area of Sandusky Bay, in the latter-1700s...
- 1739 the Huron leader Orontony relocated his community from Detroit to Junundat and became openly hostile towards the French. In 1747 a combined force...
- Fort St. Philippe (Fort Miami). Orontony then abandoned his community of Junundat and set off for the Ohio valley. About 70 of the warriors and their families...
- Fort St. Philippe (Fort Miami). Orontony then abandoned his community of Junundat and set off for the Ohio valley. About 70 of the warriors and their families...