HURON-WENDAT NATION
The 'Huron-Wendat Nation' is a Huron-Wendat First Nation whose community and reserve is at Wendake, Quebec, a municipality now enclosed within Quebec City in Canada. In the French language, used by most members of the First Nation, they are known as the '''Nation Huronne-Wendat'''.
In 2006, historical documents lost since 1824 were recovered, showing that a large chunk of land named "Seigneurie de Sillery" (now a suburb of Quebec City) was sold to the Hurons in 1792 by the Jesuites. [1]
1. http://www.autochtones.ca/portal/fr/ArticleView.php?article_id=374
Official site of the Huron-Wendat Nation
In 2006, historical documents lost since 1824 were recovered, showing that a large chunk of land named "Seigneurie de Sillery" (now a suburb of Quebec City) was sold to the Hurons in 1792 by the Jesuites. [1]
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1. http://www.autochtones.ca/portal/fr/ArticleView.php?article_id=374
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Official site of the Huron-Wendat Nation
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