They wrote home about a game played by the Huron Indians with sticks reminiscent of the crosier (la Crosse) carried by bishops as a symbol of their office.
(As portrayed in Canada: A People's History) They benefitted from the weakened state of the Huron nation, laid waste by epidemics and divided by the presence of so many Christian converts.
My active engagement in extracurricular activities soon led to leadership roles, breaking barriers as the first Indian president of the Student's Council and becoming a TEDx speaker. At Huron ...
They arrived during the Paleo-Indian period, about 9,000NJ ... the spruce forest became boreal and the Huron, then known as the Wendat, adapted to the changing landscape. They began farming ...
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