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On the Back of a Turtle: A Narrative of the Huron-Wyandot People
The Ohio State University Press, 2019 Paper: 978-0-8142-5514-8 | eISBN: 978-0-8142-7667-9 | Cloth: 978-0-8142-1387-2 Library of Congress Classification E99.H9.D58 2019 Dewey Decimal Classification 977.100497554
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
On the Back of a Turtle is an all-inclusive history of the Huron-Wyandot people—from before the creation of the Great Island, now called North America, to the present day. No other full-length history of the Huron-Wyandot people exists. Presented in a conversational, easy-to-read style, the book is a compelling and informative telling of the story of the Huron-Wyandot people as told by a tribal historian. As characters and tribes emerge in the Huron-Wyandot’s oral tradition of creation, and take their respective places upon the Great Island, the author reveals the most difficult element of the Huron-Wyandot’s history: how the tribal name was obtained. With the knowledge of how both Huron and Wyandot are relevant names for one tribe of people, the author then shares his tribe’s amazing history. The reader will be fascinated to learn how one of the smallest tribes, birthed amid the Iroquois Wars, rose to become one of the most respected and influential tribes of North America. See other books on: Back | Indigenous | Migrations | Ohio | Wars See other titles from The Ohio State University Press |
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