Historic Wyandot The Wyandot tribe formed from tribes fleeing the Iroquois Women leaders choose the chief The settled in villages mainly along the Sandusky.

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Wyandot The Wyandot tribe formed from tribes fleeing the Iroquois Women leaders choose the chief The settled in villages mainly along the Sandusky River and the Huron River

Iroquois The Iroquois made longhouses The Iroquois fought in the French and Indianan war The Iroquois Fished,Hunted deer,beavers,foxes and mink

Mingo The lived on river banks of the Scioto and Sandusky river Mingo tribes were formed by some of the Iroquois Mingo began to act more as a separate tribe by the 1750s

Wyandot Language English (Français)Wyandot One (Un)Skat Two (Deux)Tindee Three (Trois)Shenk Four (Quatre)Andauk Five (Cinq)Weeish Man (Homme)Aingahon or Onnonhou Woman (Femme)Utehke or Ontehtian Dog (Chien)Agnienon or Yunyeno Water (Eau)Saundustee Black (Noir)Che'estaheh