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  1. https://wyandotte-nation.org/services/housing

    WebThe Housing Department offers homeownership and rentals within our service area. The IHS-121 Program is a program awarded by Indian Health Service allowing us to assist …

  2. https://wyandotte-nation.org

    WebThe Wyandot were the last tribe to leave Ohio in July of 1843. Twice we were terminated then reinstated as a tribe. In 1995, we were granted “self governance” by the Bureau of …

  3. Facts for Kids: Wyandot Indians (Wyandots) - bigorrin.org

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    WebThe Wyandot Indians lived in villages of longhouses, which were large wood-frame houses covered with sheets of bark. One Wyandot house could be 150 feet long, and an entire clan lived in it--up to 60 people!

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    What kind of houses did the Wyandot live in?
    The Wyandot Indians lived in villages of longhouses, which were large wood-frame houses covered with sheets of bark. One Wyandot house could be 150 feet long, and an entire clan lived in it--up to 60 people! Many Wyandot villages had palisades (reinforced walls) around them for protection.
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    Where are the Wyandot Indians today?
    Today the Wyandot have a First Nations reserve in Quebec, Canada. They also have three major settlements in the United States, two of which are organized as independently governed, federally recognized tribes. Due to differing development of the groups, they speak distinct forms of Wendat and Wyandot languages.
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    Is the Huron tribe the same as the Wyandot?
    Yes. Huron was the French name for the Wyandot tribe. It means "wild boar" in French. The French thought that the Mohawk haircuts of the Huron warriors looked like the bristles on a wild boar's neck. Are the Wyandots Iroquois people?
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  5. https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Wyandot_Indians

    WebThe Wyandot were the last American Indian group to formally leave Ohio (although it should be noted that at least some members of almost all American Indian peoples with historic ties to Ohio remained in the state …

  6. What do wyandot Indians homes look like? - Answers

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    WebDec 28, 2010 · The Wyandot lived in communal dwellings consisting of large log style homes called a longhouse. Most long houses ranged between 150- 180 ft long and …

  7. https://www.zillow.com/wyandot-lafayette-in

    WebWyandot Real Estate - Wyandot Lafayette Homes For Sale | Zillow. By Agent. By Owner. New Construction. Coming Soon listings are homes that will soon be on the market. The …

  8. Facts for Kids: Wyandot Indians (Wyandots)

    https://www.bigorrin.org/wyandot_kids.htm

    WebThe Wyandot Indians lived in villages of longhouses, which were large wood-frame houses covered with sheets of bark. One Wyandot house could be 150 feet long, and an entire clan lived in it--up to 60 people!

  9. https://resources.ohiohistory.org/.../section-nine-historicperiod/thewyandotindians

    WebThe Wyandot Indians. The Wyandot Indians were remnants of the Huron groups pushed by the Iroquois to the Upper Great Lakes area. Their hunting range extended into …

  10. touringohio.com/history/wyandot.html

    WebWyandot Indians. Of all the Native Americans that lived in Ohio, the Wyandots were most closely related to the state. Other Native American Nations that came to the land known as Ohio would seek permission …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyandot_people

    WebThe Wyandot filed a land claim for compensation due to the forced sale of their land in the Ohio region to the federal government under the 1830 Indian Removal Act, which forced Native Americans to move west of the …

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