Examples of 'wyandot' in a sentence

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  • A member of a Native American people, formed from the Huron confederacy, that lived in and around Ohio.
  • Synonym of Wyandots; a Native American pepple
  • The now-extinct Iroquoian language of this people.
  • A placename

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Also given name of Wyandot town in area.
It ran through the county of Wyandot.
The settlement was raided by Lenape and Wyandot warriors seeking to expel the interlopers.
Steckley has become a deeply respected figure amongst the Wyandot.
European contact and Wyandot dispersal.
The Wyandot played an important role in the politics of Kansas.
The township was named after the Wyandot people.
His Wyandot connections and bilingual abilities served Zane well.
They had been grateful for the hospitality the Wyandot had shown them in Ohio.
The Wyandot people were called Hurons by the French.
His seigneury borders the Wyandot village.
The Wyandot people inhabited the area at the arrival of Anglo-Americans.
Not to be confused with Wyandot.
She is a Wyandot woman.
It flows northward from northern Marion County and joins the Sandusky in southern Wyandot County.

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Most likely of Wyandot origin.
Designated, though probably it was just prior to the formation of Wyandot.
Some descendants live today on the Wyandot reservation in Oklahoma.
The mixed Huron-Tionontati group that escaped became known afterward as the Wyandot.
Many of the rides were relocated to the Wyandot Lake Amusement Park.
Erie was the Iroquoian language of the Erie people, similar to Wyandot.
With increasing proficiency in the Wyandot language, Brébeuf became optimistic about advancing his missionary goals.
His parents were of Lakota and Wyandot heritage.
The Wyandot gained the high ground and surrounded Boone 's forces.
Historically, it was also the name of a large Wyandot town along the river.
Wyandot County - after the Wyandot people.
In addition, previously reluctant leaders among the Ottawa and Wyandot joined the confederacy.
Today the Wyandot have a reserve in Quebec, Canada.
Some settled in southern Michigan, however these were mostly the Iroquoian Wyandot.
They traditionally spoke the Wyandot language, an Iroquoian language.
Statewide, the only other Ridge Township is located in Wyandot County.
His seigneury borders the Wyandot village . Claude Trepagny.
Statewide, other Eden Townships are located in Licking and Wyandot counties.
The Wyandot people or wendat, also called Huron, are indigenous peoples of North America.
Lexington was first inhabited by the Delaware, Wyandot and Mohawk Indians.
It is named for the Wyandot Indians, or Huron, who used to live there.
The best evidence for this was found in Sheridan Cave in Wyandot County, Ohio.
The battle occurred near Brownstown, a Wyandot village south of Fort Detroit on Brownstown creek.
No, we will return him to the Wyandot.
Wyandot County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio.
Reproductions of the treaties signed by the Wyandot Nation are also??
As early as AD 800, the Wyandot people settled in semi-permanent villages in the area.
For a time in 1853 he assisted in a Methodist missionary expedition to the Wyandot Indians in Kansas.
By the 1980s Wyandot was the second largest processor of popcorn in the United States.
Get out! You are still Wyandot.
Forest is a village in Hardin and Wyandot counties in the U.S. state of Ohio.
A Wyandot word for " Land of Tomorrow ".
Little Sandusky is an unincorporated community in Wyandot County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.
Wyandot Nation of Kansas, headquartered in Kansas City, Kansas, has an estimated 400 members.
According to Horsman, Elliot and Caldwell 's rangers were with the Wyandot reinforcements on June 4.

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