From Huronia to Wendakes

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806191140

Adversity, Migration, and Resilience, 1650-1900

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Edited by Thomas Peace, Kathryn Labelle
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Thomas Peace is Assistant Professor of History at Huron University College and a founding editor of the website Active History. Kathryn Magee Labelle, Assistant Professor of Aboriginal History at the University of Saskatchewan, is the author of the award-winning book Dispersed but Not Destroyed: A History of the Seventeenth-Century Wendat People.

"From Huronia to Wendakes makes an important scholarly intervention in the study of Wendat people and histories and, by extension, provides an exciting framework for partnerships between scholars and Native communities. The contributors to this volume deliver a powerful example for similar scholarly work in the future."--James Buss, author of Winning the West with Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes "The tremendous distance over which the Wendat, Wyandot, and Wyandotte peoples were forced to settle from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries, along with the tribes' interactions with British, French, and American colonial forces, has left tremendous gaps in the written history of today's Wendat Confederacy. This collection of essays addresses those daunting gaps and is a necessary read for those who want to advance the discussion of Wendat history."--John Steckley, author of The Eighteenth-Century Wyandot: A Clan-Based Study

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