The Huron were a group of Canadian aboriginal people in the eastern woodlands farmers. What was unique about these people was that they were farmers and they had permanent villages. The Huron were friends with the Algonquin and French and enimies with the Iroquios and British. They had a land called Huronia and the Great lake Huron was named after them.
Well the Iroquios kept attacking the saint marie so the priests burned down the saint marie and left so the Iroquios wouldn't attack them anymore.The priests tried buiding the ste marie again but the iroquios still kept attacking them
iroquios do eat nuts and berries
Karen L. Anderson has written: 'Barriers and incentives to the expansion of Huron horticulture, circa 1616-1648' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic conditions, Fur trade, Wyandot Indians 'Huron women and Huron men' -- subject(s): History, Huron Indians, Social conditions, Women 'Commodity exchange and subordination' -- subject(s): Algonquian Indians, Algonquian women, Economic conditions, Wyandot Indians, Wyandot women 'Huron women and Huron men: the effects of demography, kinship and the social division of labour on male/female relations among the 17th century Huron' -- subject(s): Huron Indians, Social conditions
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The Iroquios were Native Americans that lived in the United States
They lived on pancakes!! Just kidding! Keep looking!
longhouses
in newyork
Jewish.
On the Earth.
Do you mean WERE there any wars in 1648?