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By Bryce, Sam, Quin. Yes the Huron’s was the French name for the Wyandot tribe it means wild boar of the Huron warriors. looked like the bristles on a

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Page 1: By Bryce, Sam, Quin. Yes the Huron’s was the French name for the Wyandot tribe it means wild boar of the Huron warriors. looked like the bristles on a

By Bryce, Sam , Quin

Page 2: By Bryce, Sam, Quin. Yes the Huron’s was the French name for the Wyandot tribe it means wild boar of the Huron warriors. looked like the bristles on a

Yes the Huron’s was the French name for the Wyandot tribe it means wild boar of the Huron warriors. looked like the bristles on a wild boars neck .

Page 3: By Bryce, Sam, Quin. Yes the Huron’s was the French name for the Wyandot tribe it means wild boar of the Huron warriors. looked like the bristles on a

No. The Wyandot language is related to the Iroquois languages but they have never been part of Iroquois confederacy. In fact they were usually enemies of the Iroquois.

Page 4: By Bryce, Sam, Quin. Yes the Huron’s was the French name for the Wyandot tribe it means wild boar of the Huron warriors. looked like the bristles on a

It's pronounced Huron another name for it is Wyandot. Is pronounced Huron It comes from there tribe name Wyandot. Which means peninsula people some Wyandot people in Oklahoma using the spelling word Wyandot instead.