Petun to Wyandot : the Ontario Petun from the sixteenth century / Charles Garrad ; edited by Jean-Luc Pilon and William Fox.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Summary language: French Series: Mercury series | Archaeology paper (Canadian Museum of History) ; 174.Publisher: Ottawa [Ontario] : University of Ottawa Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (638 pages) : illustrations (some colour), mapsContent type:- text
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- Tionontati Indians -- Ontario -- History
- Tionontati Indians -- Ontario -- Antiquities
- Wyandot Indians -- Ontario -- Antiquities
- Huron Indians -- Ontario -- History
- Huron Indians -- Ontario -- Antiquities
- Tionontati (Indiens) -- Ontario -- Histoire
- Tionontati (Indiens) -- Ontario -- Antiquités
- Hurons -- Ontario -- Histoire
- Hurons -- Ontario -- Antiquités
- HISTORY -- Ancient -- Greece
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology
- Tionontati Indians
- Tionontati Indians -- Antiquities
- Ontario
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 -- Locating the Petun Country -- Chapter 3 -- The Origins of the Petun -- Chapter 4 -- French Sources -- Chapter 5 -- The Mission of the Apostles to the Petun, 1639-1650 -- Chapter 6 -- Using Native Artifacts to Interpret Petun Sites -- Chapter 7 -- Using European Artifacts to Interpret Petun Sites -- Chapter 8 -- Petun Subsistence and Economy -- Chapter 9 -- Petun Village and Camp Sites Interpreted -- Chapter 10 -- The Petun and their Neighbours -- Chapter 11 -- After the Dispersal -- Appendix A -- Summaries of Petun Village Site Faunal Reports -- Appendix B -- Linguistic Data -- Appendix C -- Petun Wampum Belts.
Charles Garrad's unique work resurrects the memory of the Petun and traces their route from their creation myth to their living descendants scattered from southwestern Ontario to Kansas and Oklahoma.
Text in English. Includes an abstract presented in English and French.
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