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In 1649 Jean de Brébeuf, French Jesuit missionary to the Huron Indigenous people of Canada (then New France), was captured, ritually tortured and killed by the Hurons’ arch enemy, the Iroquois ...
Forty years after meeting the explorer Samuel de Champlain, the Huron nation was merely a vestige of its former self. A powerful nation had disappeared, victim of the fur trade, and an excess of ...
An Iroquois school bus was hit on Highway 14 east of Huron. Part of the bus was in the ditch. A viewer sent KELOLAND News a photo of the crash.
A proposed pilgrimage route leading to Martyrs’ Shrine in Midland — which will come through Orillia — should recognize all involved in the Huron-Iroquois war, says Coun. Patrick Kehoe.
Minutely detailed maps and narratives of exploration and missionary labours, record the progress of discovery in the region around the Georgian Bay, and illustrate the topography of the Huron ...
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