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Q: Did the Huron wendat shelter change fron season too season?
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Are the wendat people the same Huron people?

yes.


What are Huron wendat art forms?

to contrast and balance


What first nations living by Lake Huron?

Wendat Nation


What language did the wendat speak?

The Wendat people spoke Wendat, also known as Huron or Wyandot. This language is an Iroquoian language spoken by the indigenous Wendat people of North America.


What first nations people lived by lake Huron?

Wendat Nation


Did the Wendat children go to school?

yes, but it wasn't actually a school. Everyone from the Huron community taught the children.


What did Champlain do for the wendat?

Samuel de Champlain established alliances with the Wendat (Huron) people in the early 17th century. He provided military support and traded goods with the Wendat, which helped strengthen their position in the region against rival indigenous groups and European powers. Champlain also worked to establish friendly relations between the Wendat and the French colonists.


What language do the Huron Indans Speak?

The Huron people traditionally spoke the Wendat language, which is a member of the Iroquoian language family. The language is now considered endangered, with only a few fluent speakers remaining.


What type of shelter did the Huron Indian of Michigan have?

The Huron (Wyandot) lived in longhouses; what you would recognize as a 'log cabin' type home.


What was the relationship between Samuel de Champlain and the first nations?

Some groups of Natives liked him (Algonquin, Huron and Wendat) while other Native groups did not like him (Iroquois)


What kind of houses did the wendat live in?

The wendats live in a long house that consists of mud and hay where their family lived with them.


Were the Huron indians French or Dutch?

The "Huron" tribe is neither French nor Dutch but a Canadian first nations people which lived along the St. Lawrence River. They called themselves the Wyandot, Wyandotte, or Wendat. The first French explorers called them the Huron for their characteristic hairstyle. In French this means means "having hair standing in bristles on the head," it comes from the Old french hure "head of a wild boar" The Hurons were allies of the French.