Check out this site for interesting facts about the Huron tribe. Food, clothing, homes, weapons and culture of the Huron people. Interesting facts about the Huron nation of the Northeast woodland group.
Check out this site for interesting facts about the Huron tribe. Food, clothing, homes, weapons and culture of the Huron people. Interesting facts about the Huron nation of the Northeast woodland group.
Cartier thus describes Hochelaga: "The village is circular and is completely enclosed by a wooden palisade in three tiers like a pyramid. The top one is built crosswise, the middle one perpendicular, and the lowest one of strips of wood placed lengthwise. The whole is well joined and lashed together after their manner and is some two lances in height. There is only one gate, and that can be barred up. Over this gate and in many places about the enclosure are galleries with ladders, which galleries are provided with rocks and stones for defence."
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An expansive photo record of Native American life in the early 1900s
TITLE : WORLD CULTURES • Bengal Youth & Lake Huron Indian Chief • South American Indians Botocudo • Negro & South American • Siamese & Calcutta ORIGIN : Paris, France DATE : 1849 TECHNIQUE : hand coloured engraving MEASUREMENT : paper is approx. 5.75 x 9.5" DESCRIPTION : an engraving from what is considered of the finest natural history series titled "dictionaire universal d'histoire naturelle" published in the mid~late 19th century the series featured most of the centuries top illustrators and engravers and was written by one of the foremost french naturalist ~ alcide d’orbigny CONDITION : this is an original antique print - as such there may be varying signs of aging... so please look at the photos carefully - the first photo shows the entire print - convo me for additional photos AUTHENTICITY : all prints are guaranteed to be a original ANTIQUE - over 100 years old DOCUMENT of AUTHENTICITY : a copy of the title page with date, publisher and printer's information will be included with the print SHIPPING : prints arrive in a new resealable & recyclable clear polypropylene envelope - please be careful when removing the print from this envelope as it has a sticky edge! included is the title page [if available] and a hand written description - shipped in a sturdy kraft mailer with plenty of additional reinforcement - i usually use clean recycled packaging as reinforcement - shipping charges include insurance RETURNS : returns are accepted - please notify me within 7 days of receipt if you choose to return the print - you will be refunded 100% on my receipt of the UNDAMAGED print ***one caveat *** if the print is damaged by the buyer it is not returnable - prints must be returned in the same condition as received WATERMARK : while the print in the photos may be watermarked "antiqueprintstore" the actual print you receive is not SOCIAL MEDIA : like on facebook - www.facebook.com/antiqueprintstore look on pinterest - www.pinterest.com/antiqueprint follow on instagram - www.instagram.com/antiqueprintstore listen on twitter - www.twitter.com/marckle :: THANKS FOR LOOKING :: PLEASE HANDLE PRINTS CAREFULLY!
The Eastern Woodlands is one of six cultural areas of Indigenous peoples in Canada. The region stretches from the northeastern coast of present-day United States and the Maritimes to west of the Great Lakes. The Eastern Woodlands includes, among others, the Haudenosaunee, Mi’kmaq, Ojibwe and Wendat (Huron) peoples.
Native American, member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, although the term often connotes only those groups whose original territories were in present-day Canada and the United States. Learn more about the history and culture of Native Americans in this article.
Today we’re going to talk about one very specific encounter around death and death ways that took place in the mid 1600s in what is now Ontario, Canada, and before we even get started, I want to me…
Réserve indienne des Hurons-Wendat, Québec, Canada
An unofficial member, Tom Thomson was encouraged by the Group of Seven, to find his own poetic way of expressing Canada’s landscape. Discover his artwork’s significance.
from original paintings by Bryan Fosten. A Huron Warrior, Private, 44th Regiment of Foot, 1755. Great Britain and France vied for control of the North American interior in the mid-18th century culminating in the French and Indian War of 1756-1763. On July 9th, 1755, a force of British regulars and Colonial militia commanded by Major-General Edward Braddock was ambushed in a Pennsylvania forest while marching to invest Fort Duquesne (present day Pittsburgh) by French soldiers and their Indian allies. The British 44th Regiment of Foot later took part in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. It became The Essex Regiment in 1881 and is now part of the Royal Anglian Regiment of The British Army.
Huron-Wendat chief Zacharie Vincent (1815–1886) used his paintings and drawings to change colonial and salvage paradigm narratives. Read his biography to find out more.
The Chapel is one of the many reconstructed wooden pioneer buildings within Sainte-Marie among the Hurons in Midland, Ontario, Canada. It gives a good taste of what the French Jesuit mission life was like.
Metal stamp of a long-dead Basque ironmonger connects medieval village in Spain to pre-contact Huron-Wendat town in Ontario
This colour lithograph was a gift of the Bain family in 2008. Creator: Henry Daniel Thielcke, c. 1788/89-1874; H. Lynch Day & Haghe Lithog. Date: 1841 Identifier: 006thiecke-newly-elected-chief Format: Picture Rights: Public domain Courtesy: Toronto Public Library.