Huron Carol

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Huron Carol is a 17th-century Canadian Christmas hymn, originally written in the Huron/Wendat language and considered the oldest Christmas carol composed in North America.

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Huron Carol canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian hymn
Christmas carol
Christmas song
associatedWith Christmas NERFINISHED
New France NERFINISHED
composer Jean de Brébeuf NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
describedAs oldest Christmas carol composed in North America
genre Christmas carol
sacred music
hasAlternativeTitle Jesous Ahatonhia NERFINISHED
hasEnglishTitle ’Twas in the Moon of Wintertime NERFINISHED
hasMelodyOrigin traditional French folk melody (attributed)
hasTheme inculturation of Christian message
influencedBy Huron culture NERFINISHED
Jesuit missionary tradition
languageVersion English-language version
French-language version
Wendat-language version
lyricist Jean de Brébeuf NERFINISHED
notableIn Canadian Christmas music tradition
originalAudience Huron people NERFINISHED
Wendat people NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Huron language NERFINISHED
Wendat language NERFINISHED
placeOfComposition New France NERFINISHED
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons NERFINISHED
purpose Christian missionary work
religiousTradition Christianity
setting Huron/Wendat cultural context
subject Nativity of Jesus
timePeriod 17th century
usedIn Christmas church services in Canada
Christmas concerts

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Jean de Brébeuf notableWork Huron Carol