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    The Wyandot people (also Wyandotte, Wendat, Waⁿdát, or Huron) are an Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands of the present-day United States...
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  • Wyandot (also Wyandotte, Wendat, Quendat or Huron) is the Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the people known as Wyandot or Wyandotte, descended...
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  • Michigan, on the Detroit River. The Wyandot people have lived along the Detroit River since the early 18th century. The Wyandot fought alongside the French in...
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    Wyandot County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,900. Its county seat...
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  • wyandot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wyandot may refer to: Wyandot people, who have been called Wyandotte, Huron, Wendat and Quendat Wyandot language...
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    Ojibwe (redirect from Ojibwa people)
    1807, the Ojibwe joined three other tribes, the Odawa, Potawatomi and Wyandot people, in signing the Treaty of Detroit. The agreement, between the tribes...
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    Mother Solomon (category Wyandot people)
    (November 1816 – August 18, 1890), better known as Mother Solomon, was a Wyandot nanny. She was born along Owl Creek, Ohio, and her father took her to Indigenous...
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    Odawa (redirect from Ottawa (people))
    Detroit Odawa joined three other tribes, the Ojibwe, Potawatomi and Wyandot people, in signing the Treaty of Detroit under pressure from the United States...
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    William Walker (March 5, 1800 – February 13, 1874) was a Wyandot Native American Indian leader and the first provisional governor of Nebraska Territory...
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    of chicken developed in the 1870s. It was named for the indigenous Wyandot people of North America. The Wyandotte is a dual-purpose breed, kept for its...
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