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The Jesuits, particularly in the 17th century, sought to convert the Huron people to Christianity through missionary efforts in what is now Canada. They employed various methods, including learning the Huron language and culture to communicate more effectively. While some Huron individuals and communities accepted Christianity, the conversion process was complex and met with both acceptance and resistance, as indigenous spiritual beliefs were deeply rooted in their culture. Ultimately, the Jesuits had a significant, though not universally embraced, influence on the Huron people.
William David Finlayson has written: 'What Columbus missed!' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Huron Indians 'The Saugeen culture' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Human geography, Huron Indians, Indians of North America, Saugeen culture, Woodland culture
The address of the Huron Public Library -Huron Nursing Home is: 1345 Michigan Ave SW, Huron, 57350 2797
The phone number of the Huron Public Library -Huron Nursing Home is: 605-352-8471.
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The address of the Huron Public Library is: 333 Williams St., Huron, 44839 1640