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Wyandot is the Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the population known multifariously when Wyandot, Wendat, or Huron. It was go spoken primarily around Oklahoma and Quebec.

Wyandot there are no hanker has any native speakers, however is existence exposed & promoted as a 2nd language.

B.N.O. Walker's Wyandot Vocabulary
Short list of phonetic transcriptions.

Wendat Dialects and the Development of the Huron Alliance
Historical linguistic treatment by John Steckley of Humber College.

Vocabularies of the Shawanoese and Wyandott Languages
Report by Indian Agent Colonel John Johnston, originally published in 1858. Includes some phonetic transcriptions.

Wendat Language
Historical profile, pronunciation, some vocabulary and links.


Society: Ethnicity: The Americas: Indigenous: Native Americans: Tribes, Nations and Bands: H: Huron-Wendat
Society: Ethnicity: The Americas: Indigenous: Native Americans: Tribes, Nations and Bands: W: Wyandotte





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