Sainte-Marie among the Hurons was relatively successful in fostering relationships between French missionaries and the Huron people during the early 17th century. It served as a significant center for missionary activities, education, and trade, helping to spread Christianity and European culture. However, its long-term sustainability was challenged by the devastating impact of European diseases and conflicts, ultimately leading to its abandonment in the late 1640s. Overall, while it achieved some initial goals, its success was limited by external factors that hindered lasting impact.
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons was created in 1634.
James W. Nichol has written: 'Tub' 'Sainte-Marie among the Hurons' -- subject(s): Drama, Huron Indians, Jesuits, Sainte-Marie-aux-Hurons (Ontario) 'The house of Chestnut Street'
Fishing Boats on the Beach at Saintes-Maries was painted in June 1888.
This is from Wikipedia:Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (French: Sainte-Marie-au-pays-des-Hurons) was a French Jesuit settlement in Wendake, the land of the Wendat, near modern Midland, Ontario, from 1639 to 1649. It was the first European settlement in what is now the province of Ontario. Eight missionaries from Sainte-Marie were martyred, and were canonized by the Catholic Church in 1930. Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1920. A reconstruction of the mission now operates as a living museum.
Buffy Sainte-Marie's mother was named Caroline Sainte-Marie, and her father was named Adam Sainte-Marie. They were of Cree descent, and Buffy was born on the Piapot Cree Indian Reservation in Saskatchewan, Canada. Buffy has often spoken about her Indigenous heritage and the influence of her parents on her music and activism.
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons was a French Jesuit mission established in the 17th century in present-day Ontario, Canada. It was a center for French missionaries to work with the Huron Wendat Indigenous people, focusing on converting them to Christianity and providing education and resources. The mission was an important hub for trade, diplomacy, and cultural exchange between Europeans and Indigenous peoples.
E.J Devine has written: 'Old Fort Ste. Marie' -- subject(s): Jesuits, Sainte-Marie-aux-Hurons (Ontario)
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The area of Sainte-Gauburge-Sainte-Colombe is 21.17 square kilometers.
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Sainte-Thorette's population is 483.
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