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The Huron-Wendat Nation is a Huron-Wendat First Nation whose community and reserve is at Wendake, Quebec, a municipality now enclosed within Quebec City in Canada. "Huron" redirects here For other uses see Huron (disambiguation. First Nations is a term of Ethnicity that refers to the Aboriginal peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis people Tribal sovereignty refers to the inherent authority of indigenous tribes to govern themselves For the vast tract created by the Royal Proclamation of 1763 in Canada and the United States see Indian Reserve (1763 In Canada Wendake is the current name for the Huron-Wendat reserve, an enclave within Quebec City, Quebec. Quebec City ( French: Ville de Québec, or simply Québec) (kwɨˈbɛk or /keˈbɛk/ is the Capital of the Canadian province Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page In the French language, used by most members of the First Nation, they are known as the Nation Huronne-Wendat. French ( français,) is a Romance language spoken around the world by 118 million people as a native language and by about 180 to 260 million people

In 2006, historical documents lost since 1824 were recovered, showing that a large chunk of land named "Seigneurie de Sillery" (now a suburb of Quebec City) was sold to the Hurons in 1792 by the Jesuites. The Society of Jesus ( Latin: Societas Iesu, SJ and SI or SJ, SI) is a Catholic religious order [1]

References

  1. ^ La Nation Autochtones du Québec - Revendications territoriales de la nation Huronne

External links

Official site of the Huron-Wendat Nation


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