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By Dale K. Benington, August 9, 2010
The Wyandot Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Ontario, Essex County, Amherstburg — The WyandotLes Hurons de Detroit
This area was once the home of the Wyandot, remnants of the Huron, Neutrals, and Petuns who were dispersed by the Iroquois in the 1640's. Some eventually reunited and settled along the Detroit River, where they became known as the Hurons of Detroit, . . . Map (db m37340) HM
2 Michigan, Wayne County, Trenton — S199 — Michigan Wyandot and Monguagon / Battle of Monguagon
Michigan Wyandot and Monguagon The Michigan Wyandot who fought at Monguagon were neutral at the beginning of the War of 1812. In the years leading up to the war, their villages at Monguagon and Brownstown had not joined the loose coalition . . . Map (db m163105) HM
3 Michigan, Wayne County, Wyandotte — The Wyandot Indians
The Wyandot were a North American Indian people descended from the aboriginal inhabitants of the Ontario Peninsula, between present day Niagara, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan. The ancient name for more than a dozen Iriquoian speaking tribes of this . . . Map (db m66259) HM
4 Michigan, Wayne County, Huron Charter Township, New Boston — Wyandott Indian Monument
This monument was rededicated on June 6, 1982 and stands as a quiet memorial to those Wyandott Indians who made their homes in this area from 1818 to 1842. A memorial headstone to Chief Quoqua, a former tribal leader who lived in this vicinity, . . . Map (db m211412) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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