huron (Meaning)

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huron (n)

the 2nd largest of the Great Lakes

Synonyms & Antonyms of huron

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huron Sentence Examples

  1. The Huron people, an indigenous North American tribe, resided along the shores of the Great Lakes.
  2. Samuel de Champlain encountered the Huron in 1615, forging an alliance with them.
  3. Jesuit missionaries established missions among the Huron, aiming to convert them to Christianity.
  4. Disease, warfare, and political tensions decimated the Huron population in the mid-17th century.
  5. The town of Wendake, Quebec, is home to the Wendat, descendants of the Huron.
  6. The Huron language, Wendat, is still spoken by a small community in Quebec.
  7. The Huron Confederacy, a powerful political alliance, consisted of numerous Huron tribes.
  8. The Iroquois Confederacy waged a brutal war against the Huron, resulting in their near annihilation.
  9. The Huron belief system revolved around the central figure of Teharonhiawakon, the Creator.
  10. Artifacts and remains discovered at archaeological sites provide valuable insights into the Huron way of life.

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the 2nd largest of the Great Lakes

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The Huron people, an indigenous North American tribe, resided along the shores of the Great Lakes.

Samuel de Champlain encountered the Huron in 1615, forging an alliance with them.

Jesuit missionaries established missions among the Huron, aiming to convert them to Christianity.

Disease, warfare, and political tensions decimated the Huron population in the mid-17th century.