(As portrayed in Canada: A People's History) They benefitted from the weakened state of the Huron nation, laid waste by epidemics and divided by the presence of so many Christian converts.
They wrote home about a game played by the Huron Indians with sticks reminiscent of the crosier (la Crosse) carried by bishops as a symbol of their office.
They arrived during the Paleo-Indian period, about 9,000ÇŠ ... the spruce forest became boreal and the Huron, then known as the Wendat, adapted to the changing landscape. They began farming ...
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