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
OTHER PICTURES FOR THE GATHERING