They are French
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the Indians faced a war between the french and some Indians called the Huron and the algonqin
The French alliance with the Huron Indians initially strengthened their position against rival tribes and European powers, but it later backfired as it intensified hostilities with the Iroquois Confederacy, who were enemies of the Hurons. As the French relied heavily on the Huron for fur trading and military support, their eventual defeat and decimation during conflicts in the 1640s and 1650s left the French vulnerable. The collapse of the Huron society diminished French influence in the region, leading to a shift in power dynamics and increased Iroquois aggression against the French territories. Ultimately, the alliance, while beneficial in the short term, contributed to long-term instability for both the Huron and the French.
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
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The word Huron comes from a French word meaning "having hair standing in bristles on the head'.
The "Huron" tribe is neither French nor Dutch but a Canadian first nations people which lived along the St. Lawrence River. They called themselves the Wyandot, Wyandotte, or Wendat. The first French explorers called them the Huron for their characteristic hairstyle. In French this means means "having hair standing in bristles on the head," it comes from the Old french hure "head of a wild boar" The Hurons were allies of the French.
it was the french and indians
well....... the french and Huron Indians lost
mostly the Huron although they had other Indians help.
FRance
England acquired Florida from France.well....... the french and Huron Indians lost
furs
the Indians faced a war between the french and some Indians called the Huron and the algonqin
The French traders obtained furs from the Huron Indians and, later, from the Ottawa.