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The Huron Indians

by Martin Schwabacher
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Overview

The Huron Indians, also known as the Wendats, flourished for centuries in what is now Ontario, Canada. They were skilled farmers and traders, generous and polite with friends but fierce and warlike with their enemies. A highly spiritual people, the Hurons paid close attention to dreams, which were thought to bear messages from spirits. Dreams told the Hurons how and when to hold their celebrations, how to cure the sick, and even foretold the future.

The Huron Indians flourished for centuries in what is now Ontario, Canada. This is an in-depth history of the Hurons and their culture.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1995
Publisher
Chelsea House Pub (T)
Pages
76
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780791020333

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