The Huron, also known as the Wendat, lived in the Great Lakes region of North America, primarily in what is now southern Ontario. They were known for their agricultural practices, particularly the cultivation of corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters." Additionally, the Huron were engaged in trade and had complex social structures, living in longhouses that housed multiple families. Their society was significantly impacted by European colonization, leading to both cultural exchanges and conflicts.
It seems your question about "Huron" is incomplete. If you are referring to the Huron people, they are a Native American group in North America known for their historical presence in the Great Lakes region. If you meant something else, please provide more context or clarify your question!
The address of the Huron Public Library -Huron Nursing Home is: 1345 Michigan Ave SW, Huron, 57350 2797
I do... Who else?
The phone number of the Huron Public Library -Huron Nursing Home is: 605-352-8471.
what were the Huron tradition
The address of the Huron Public Library is: 333 Williams St., Huron, 44839 1640
The address of the Huron Branch Library is: 36050 O St., Huron, 93234 M
No one lives permanently in Antarctica.
Dogs....im not sure what else, if there is anything else!
Bamboo
The address of the Huron Historical And Cultural Center is: 401 Williams St, Huron, OH 44839
what was the roll of the mens in Huron