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Your question has a number of problems in it. First, it was the Ojibwe (Chippewa) who populated the area and not the Hurons. Father Jacques Marquette was a Jesuit, but he founded a number villages during his travels (especially in Michigan). I've never heard of the Jesuits burning down Sault Ste Marie, so that is news to me. Granted, the Jesuits can be brutish and intolerant, but arson is not something with which I've heard connected in Michigan.