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The Eighteenth-Century Wyandot - A Clan-Based Study (Paperback)
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The Eighteenth-Century Wyandot - A Clan-Based Study (Paperback)
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The Wyandot were born of two Wendat peoples encountered by the
French in the first half of the seventeenth centuryathe otherwise
named Petun and Huronaand 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 missionariesanotably, the
distinct relationships different clans established with
themaSteckley reveals the resilience of the Wyandot clan structure.
He draws upon rich but previously ignored sourcesaincluding
baptismal, marriage, and mortuary records, and a detailed
house-to-house census compiled in 1747, featuring a list of male
and female eldersato 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.
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