Iroquois and the Huron

Brothers at War: The Huron and the Iroquois They were kin—of a kind. The Wendat, whom the French called the Huron, and the Iroquois, or Haudenosaunee, who would form one of the most famous Indigenous confederacies in history, sprang from the same linguistic and cultural root. Both spoke dialects of the Iroquoian language family. Both…

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Before the Others

Before the Crosses and Flags: Indigenous Nations and the Politics of a Continent Long before Jacques Cartier planted his cross, before Champlain peered across the St. Lawrence, before the English, French, and Spanish mapped out claims on lands they had never seen, the continent of North America was alive with political nuance, military rivalries, and…

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