It is wrong to think that any native American tribe only ever had one chief - they all had many chiefs of differing status and in most cases there was never a "head chief".
Among many chiefs recorded for the Huron tribe are:
In the US, the 4,957-member Wyandotte Nation is federally recognized, with their HQ in Wyandotte, Oklahoma.
In Canada, the 3,000-member Huron-Wendat Nation is at Wendake, within the Quebec City limits.
There are two "unrecognized tribes" in the US: One is located in Trenton, Michigan, and the other is in Kansas City, Kansas.
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the british help the Huron tribe win the war against the Iroquois
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the Indians faced a war between the french and some Indians called the Huron and the algonqin
Huron Indians run their trade network among the American Indians
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The Huron Indians traded furs, including beaver pelts, as well as corn, tobacco, and other agricultural products with European settlers and other Indigenous peoples in the Great Lakes region. They also traded goods such as pottery, wampum (shell beads), and weapons.
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in 1609 Champlain befriended the Huron Indians and helped them fight the Iroquois.
Karen L. Anderson has written: 'Barriers and incentives to the expansion of Huron horticulture, circa 1616-1648' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic conditions, Fur trade, Wyandot Indians 'Huron women and Huron men' -- subject(s): History, Huron Indians, Social conditions, Women 'Commodity exchange and subordination' -- subject(s): Algonquian Indians, Algonquian women, Economic conditions, Wyandot Indians, Wyandot women 'Huron women and Huron men: the effects of demography, kinship and the social division of labour on male/female relations among the 17th century Huron' -- subject(s): Huron Indians, Social conditions
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