they group themselves and then every tribe is related to a ancestor so a mother would lead it
they make things
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No, the Wendat (Huron) society was not patrilineal; it was matrilineal. In Wendat culture, lineage and inheritance were traced through the mother's line, and women held significant social power, including roles in decision-making and property ownership. This matrilineal structure influenced family organization and community dynamics, with clans centered around maternal connections.
Wendat men primarily took on roles related to hunting, fishing, and warfare. They were responsible for providing food for their families through these activities, as well as protecting their communities from external threats. Additionally, men were involved in decision-making processes and participated in diplomacy with other tribes. Their roles were integral to the social and economic structure of Wendat society.
36-40 people lived a longhouse at a time.
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.
How did wendat people respect the living things?
the three wendat tools were the spear, the club, and the arrow
The Wendat tribe lived in St.Lawrence Valley, Quebec!
the wendat people lived in the forest, close to the rivers and lakes.
The tribe Wendat's lived in Ontario Canada near lack Ontario
The Wendat people spoke the Wendat language, which is an Iroquoian language. It was primarily a spoken language, but later adapted by French missionaries to a written form using a Latin-based alphabet. Today, there are efforts to revitalize the Wendat language and preserve it for future generations.