-
Wendake is the
current name for two
urban reserves,
Wendake 7 (46°51′24″N 71°21′12″W / 46.85667°N 71.35333°W / 46.85667; -71.35333 (
Wendake 7)) and...
-
French protection. It now has two
communities and reserves,
Wendake 7 and
Wendake 7A, at
Wendake, Quebec, a muni****lity now
enclosed within Quebec City in...
-
Sloane Point,
Thunder Beach, Tiny Beach, Toanche,
Wahnekewaning Beach,
Wendake Beach,
Woodland Beach, Wyebridge,
Wyevale and
Wymbolwood Beach.[citation...
- In Canada, the Huron-Wendat
Nation has two
First Nations reserves at
Wendake, Quebec. In the
United States, the
Wyandotte Nation is a
federally recognized...
-
Huronia (Wendat:
Wendake) is a
historical region in the
province of Ontario, Canada. It is
positioned between lakes Simcoe, Ontario, and Huron. Similarly...
- Sainte-Marie-au-pays-des-Hurons) was a
French Jesuit settlement in
Huronia or
Wendake, the land of the Wendat, near
modern Midland, Ontario, from 1639 to 1649...
-
exist within cities, such as the
Opawikoscikan Reserve in
Prince Albert,
Wendake in
Quebec City or
Enoch Cree
Nation 135 in the
Edmonton Metropolitan Region...
- and children's
classes in the
Wendat language at its
village school in
Wendake.
Although linguistics have
equated with or seen as a
dialect of the Iroquoian...
-
Odanak Abenaki of Bécancour (now Wôlinak)
Huron of Jeune-Lorette (now
Wendake) The
Canadian historian Jean-Pierre
Sawaya has
argued that the federation...
-
Three Huron-Wyandot
chiefs from
Wendake. New
France had
largely peaceful relations with the
Indigenous people, such as
their allies the Huron.
After the...