
Huron village of Wendake(Lorette), ca. 1810 |

Huron Village, 1820, by FrédérickH. Holloway,From The ArchivesNationales of Canada |

Michel Sioui, Stanisclas Koska, Nicolas Vincent , 1825 |

Huron Village of Wendake(Lorette),ca. 1836-1853,by
Frédérick H. Holloway,FromThe Archives Nationalesof Canada |

Huron indians, 1840 , on Jacques Cartier river , near Quebec city. |
 Cloth eyeglass case embroidered with moosehair, made in 1840 |
 Pairs of tanned leather mocasins, made in about 1840 |
Embroidered birch-bark container made in 1850 |
 Embroidered cloth and birch-bark novelty, made in 1850 |

Gros-Louis Wendat family, 1870 |

Village 1870 |
 Wyandot chief Mathew Mudeater and tribal member Nicholas Cotter, in a meeting at Washington in 1875 |
 Students in the first through eight grade attending the Seneca Indian School in 1887 |
 Mother Solomon, the last Wyandot resident of Upper Sandusky, 1887 |

Village 1890 |

Huron indian of Wendake (Lorette) making canoe,
1970, Photo Absalon Gros-Louis |

Huron indian of Wendake (Lorette) making snowshoes, 1970, Photo Absalon Gros-Louis |
 Huron indian making snowshoes at Wendake |
 A modern reconstruction of an Iroquian longhouse |

View of Huron village of Wendake (Lorette), 1980. |
 Philippe Gros-Louis making a snowshoe in one of Wendake's work-shops in 1983 |

Tarehtadeh and his daughter Oronhya. Wendake fall,1984 |