Wyandotte

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Wyandotte is an alternative name for the Wyandot, a Native American people historically located around the Great Lakes region.

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Label Occurrences
Wyandotte canonical 1
Wyandotte of Anderdon Nation 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Federally recognized tribe in the United States
Native American people
Native American people
alternativeNameOf Wyandot
colonialContactWith France
Great Britain
United States government
culturalRegion Northeast Woodlands
surface form: Northeastern Woodlands
endonym Wyandot
surface form: Wendat
ethnonymFor Wyandot
exonym Huron
headquarters Wyandotte, Oklahoma
historicalEvent Displacement from Great Lakes region
Forced relocation to Kansas
Relocation to Indian Territory (Oklahoma)
historicalRegion Michigan
Ohio
Ontario
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
involvedIn American Revolutionary War
Beaver Wars
French and Indian War (as part of British America)
surface form: Seven Years' War in North America

War of 1812
languageFamily Iroquoian languages
locatedIn Oklahoma
nativeTo Great Lakes region
people Wyandot
presentIn Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
recognizedTribalEntity Huron-Wendat Confederacy
surface form: Huron-Wendat Nation

Wyandot of Anderdon Nation
Wyandotte Nation
relatedEthnicGroup Wyandot
surface form: Huron-Wendat

Iroquoian peoples
surface form: Iroquois
religion Christianity
Traditional Indigenous religion
subgroupOf Huron
traditionalCrop Beans
Maize
Squash
traditionalHousing Longhouse
traditionalLanguage Wyandot language
traditionalSubsistence Agriculture
Fishing
Gathering
Hunting
treatyPartyIn Treaty of Brownstown (1808)
Treaty of Detroit (1807)
Treaty of Greenville

Referenced by (2)

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Wyandot hasAlternativeName Wyandotte
Wyandot of Anderdon Nation alsoKnownAs Wyandotte
this entity surface form: Wyandotte of Anderdon Nation