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Eatenonha is the Wendat word for love and respect for the Earth and Mother Nature. For many Native peoples and newcomers to North America, Canada is a motherland, an Eatenonha - a land in which all can and should feel included, valued, and celebrated. In Eatenonha Georges Sioui presents the history of a group of Wendat known as the Seawi Clan and reveals the deepest, most honoured secrets possessed by his people, by all people who are Indigenous, and by those who understand and respect Indigenous ways of thinking and living. Providing a glimpse into the lives, ideology, and work of his family and ancestors, Sioui weaves a tale of the Wendat's sparsely documented historical trajectory and his family's experiences on a reserve. Through an original retelling of the Indigenous commercial and social networks that existed in the northeast before European contact, the author explains that the Wendat Confederacy was at the geopolitical centre of a commonwealth based on peace, trade, and reciprocity. This network, he argues, was a true democracy, where all beings of all natures were equally valued and respected and where women kept their place at the centre of their families and communities. Identifying Canada's first civilizations as the originators of modern democracy, Eatenonha represents a continuing quest to heal and educate all peoples through an Indigenous way of comprehending life and the world.
Wyandot Indians. --- Wyandot Indians --- Guyandot Indians --- Huron Indians --- Wanat Indians --- Wandot Indians --- Weinondot Indians --- Wendat Indians --- Wundat Indians --- Wyandott Indians --- Wyandotte Indians --- Indians of North America --- Iroquoian Indians
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The Wyandot were born of two Wendat peoples encountered by the French in the first half of the seventeenth century—the otherwise named Petun and Huron—and their history is fragmented by their dispersal between Quebec, Michigan, Kansas, and Oklahoma. This book weaves these fragmented histories together, with a focus on the mid-eighteenth century. Author John Steckley claims that the key to consolidating the stories of the scattered Wyandot lies in their clan structure. Beginning with the half century of their initial diaspora, as interpreted through the political strategies of five clan leaders, and continuing through the eighteenth century and their shared residency with Jesuit missionaries—notably, the distinct relationships different clans established with them—Steckley reveals the resilience of the Wyandot clan structure. He draws upon rich but previously ignored sources—including baptismal, marriage, and mortuary records, and a detailed house-to-house census compiled in 1747, featuring a list of male and female elders—to illustrate the social structure of the people, including a study of both male and female leadership patterns. A recording of the 1747 census as well as translated copies of letters sent between the Wyandot and the French is included in an appendix.
Wyandot Indians --- Guyandot Indians --- Huron Indians --- Wanat Indians --- Wandot Indians --- Weinondot Indians --- Wendat Indians --- Wundat Indians --- Wyandott Indians --- Wyandotte Indians --- Indians of North America --- Iroquoian Indians --- Kinship. --- Social life and customs --- History --- Kinship
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Wyandot mythology --- Wyandot Indians --- Mythologie huronne --- Hurons (Indiens) --- -Wyandot Indians --- -Guyandot Indians --- Huron Indians --- Wanat Indians --- Wandot Indians --- Weinondot Indians --- Wendat Indians --- Wundat Indians --- Wyandott Indians --- Wyandotte Indians --- Iroquoian Indians --- Mythology, Wyandot --- -Etnografie: Amerika --- History --- Social life and customs --- Histoire --- Moeurs et coutumes --- #SBIB:39A74 --- Guyandot Indians --- Etnografie: Amerika --- Indians of North America --- Hurons --- Identite ethnique --- Indiens --- Amerique du nord --- Religion et mythologie
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He looks at the same events from three different perspectives - as empirical facts, in their legal interpretation, and as the subject of debates by historians. The result is an intriguing detective story with unexpected twists and surprising revelations. The Last French and Indian War sheds light on how, since the 1982 patriation of the constitution, Canadian courts have become a formidable tool for Natives in asserting their rights. It examines the extent to which this creates two categories of citizen and poses a threat to the foundations of Canadian society.
Indians of North America --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Government relations. --- Treaties. --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Wyandot Indians --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Hurons --- Relations avec l'État. --- Traités. --- Canada --- History --- Histoire --- Guyandot Indians --- Huron Indians --- Wanat Indians --- Wandot Indians --- Weinondot Indians --- Wendat Indians --- Wundat Indians --- Wyandott Indians --- Wyandotte Indians --- Iroquoian Indians --- Indiens d'Amerique --- Relations avec l'Etat. --- Traites.
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"The Dane-zaa people have lived in the Peace River area of northern British Columbia for thousands of years. Elders documented the people's history and worldview in oral narratives and passed on their knowledge through storytelling. Language loss in the youngest generation, however, threatens to break the bonds of knowledge transmission. At the request of the Doig River First Nation, anthropologists Robin and Jillian Ridington present a history of the Dane-zaa people based on oral histories collected over a half century of fieldwork. Taking a poetic form that does justice to the rhythm of Dane-zaa storytelling, these powerful stories span the full length of history, from the story of creation to the fur trade, from the arrival of missionaries to cases heard in the Supreme Court of Canada. Elders document key events as they explain the very nature of the universe and how people and animals learned to live together on the land. These oral histories, told by one of the last First Nations to experience the effects of colonialism, not only preserve traditional knowledge for future generations, they also tell the inspiring story of how the Dane-zaa learned to succeed in the modern world"--Publisher's description.
Indians of North America --- Wyandot Indians --- Guyandot Indians --- Huron Indians --- Wanat Indians --- Wandot Indians --- Weinondot Indians --- Wendat Indians --- Wundat Indians --- Wyandott Indians --- Wyandotte Indians --- Iroquoian Indians --- History --- Indigenous peoples --- Wyandot --- Tsattine Indians --- Oral tradition --- Oral history --- History. --- Doig River First Nation. --- Blueberry River First Nation. --- Oral biography --- Tradition, Oral --- Oral communication --- Folklore --- Beaver Indians --- Dane-zaa Indians --- Dreamer Indians --- Dunne-za Indians --- Dunneza Indians --- Athapascan Indians --- Methodology
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"Au début du XVIIIe siècle, le jésuite Joseph-François Lafitau séjourna dans une mission huronne-iroquoise de la Nouvelle-France. Il devait rédiger l'un des textes les plus influents dans le champ de la littérature de voyage sur l'Amérique du Nord : les Moeurs des sauvages ameriquains comparées aux moeurs des premiers temps (Paris, 1724). Conçu comme une immense compilation de textes et d'images anciens et contemporains, son ouvrage innove par sa méthode antiquaire et comparative. Ce recueil d'articles met en lumière son "système de Religion", et le rôle spécifique joué par la figure du "Sauvage", dans le but d'éclairer une étape cruciale au croisement de l'histoire des sciences modernes et de l'histoire des religions."--Page 4 de la couverture.
Lafitau, Joseph-François --- 18e siècle. --- Ethnologie --- Ethnology --- Ethnology. --- Hurons --- Indiens d'Amérique. --- Moeurs et coutumes. --- Sauvages. --- Wyandot Indians --- Histoire --- History --- Mœurs et coutumes --- Religion --- Religion. --- Social life and customs --- Social life and customs. --- Lafitau, Joseph-François, --- Lafitau, Joseph-François. --- Actes de congrès. --- 1700-1799. --- Canada. --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Guyandot Indians --- Huron Indians --- Wanat Indians --- Wandot Indians --- Weinondot Indians --- Wendat Indians --- Wundat Indians --- Wyandott Indians --- Wyandotte Indians --- Indians of North America --- Iroquoian Indians --- Lafitau, Joseph-François, --- Conferences - Meetings --- Lafitau, Joseph-François --- Lafitau, --- La Fiteau, J. F.
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Indians of North America --- Registers of births, etc. --- Wyandot Indians --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Registres de l'état civil --- Wyandot (Indiens) --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Potier, Pierre-Philippe, --- Correspondence --- Library --- Catalogs --- Correspondance --- Bibliothèque --- Catalogues --- Jesuits --- Jésuites --- Missions --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Canada --- Genealogy --- Généalogie --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Guyandot Indians --- Huron Indians --- Wanat Indians --- Wandot Indians --- Weinondot Indians --- Wendat Indians --- Wundat Indians --- Wyandott Indians --- Wyandotte Indians --- Social life and customs. --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Correspondence. --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Compañia de Jesus --- Gesellschaft Jesu --- Jesuitas --- Jesuiten --- Jesuiti --- Jezuïten --- Paters Jezuïten --- Societeit van Jezus --- Society of Jesus --- Sources. --- Huronia (Ont.) --- Genealogy. --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Registres de l'état civil --- Bibliothèque --- Jésuites --- Généalogie --- Iroquoian Indians --- Canada (Province) --- Province of Canada --- Dominion of Canada --- Ḳanadah --- Ḳanade --- Kanada (Dominion) --- Chanada --- كندا --- Канада --- Καναδάς --- Kanadas --- Republica de Canadá --- Dominio del Canadá --- Kanado --- کانادا --- Ceanada --- Yn Chanadey --- Chanadey --- 캐나다 --- Kʻaenada --- Kanakā --- קנדה --- カナダ --- Canadae --- Kanadaja --- 加拿大 --- קאנאדע --- Upper Canada --- Lower Canada --- Potier, Pierre-Philippe --- Societas Jesu --- イエズス会 --- カトリック イエズス会 --- Jianada --- Registers of births, etc --- Kaineḍā --- Catalogs.
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Wyandot Indians --- Indians of North America --- Wyandot language --- Missions --- History --- Etymology --- Names --- Jesuits --- Canada --- 266 <73> --- 271.5 <73> --- -Wyandot language --- -Wyandot Indians --- -#GBIB: jesuitica --- Guyandot Indians --- Huron Indians --- Wanat Indians --- Wandot Indians --- Weinondot Indians --- Wendat Indians --- Wundat Indians --- Wyandott Indians --- Wyandotte Indians --- Iroquoian Indians --- Guyandot language --- Huron language --- Wanat language --- Wandot language --- Weinondot language --- Wundat language --- Wyandotte language --- Iroquoian languages --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Jezuïeten--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -History --- -Etymology --- -Names --- -Culture --- Ethnology --- -Cizvit Cemiyeti --- Compagnia di Gesù --- Compagnia di Giesù --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Companhia de Jesus --- Compañía de Jesús --- Dòng Chúa Giêsu --- Dòng TênDòng Chúa Giêsu --- Družba Isusova --- Gesellschaft Jesu --- Gesuiti --- Iezusukai --- Jesuit Order --- Jesuítas --- Jesuiten --- Jesuitenorden --- Jésuites --- Jesus Society --- Jezsuiták --- Jezuici --- Jézus Társaság --- Ordre des jésuites --- Padri Gesuiti --- S.J. (Societas Jesu) --- Serikat Jesus --- SJ --- Societas Iesu --- Societas Jesu --- Société des jésuites --- Society of Jesus --- Tovaryšstvo Ježišovo --- Towarzystwo Jezusowe --- Yesu hui --- Yezuiti --- -Canada --- -266 <73> --- -Jesuits --- -Missions --- 271.5 <73> Jezuïeten--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -Compagnie de Jésus --- Compañia de Jesus --- Jesuitas --- Jesuiti --- Jezuïten --- Jésuites --- Paters Jezuïten --- Societeit van Jezus --- -Indians of North America --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- Etymology&delete& --- Culture --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Canada, Eastern --- New France --- Québec (Province) --- Jézuïeten. Missies. Noord-Amerika. Geschiedenis. 1634-1650. --- Hurons (Indiens). Missions catholiques. --- Jésuites. Missions. Amérique du Nord. Histoire. 1634-1650. --- Huron-Indianen. Missies (Katholieke) --- イエズス会 --- カトリック イエズス会 --- Wyandot Indians - Missions - History - 17th century --- Indians of North America - Missions - History - 17th century --- Wyandot language - Etymology - Names --- Canada - History - To 1763 (New France)
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