Preliminary Notes on the Iroquoian family - Paul Weer. - July 1937.

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Database ID24659
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionCanadiana Pamphlets Collection
SeriesXXXII
File/Item ReferenceXXXII-217-Preliminary (36a)
Date of creationJuly 1937
Physical description/extent1 booklet; 36 pages of textual records
Number of images36
Historical noteThe French explorer Jacques Cartier observed in 1535 and 1536 several Iroquoian villages north of Île d'Orléans, including the village of Stadacona on the site of modern-day Quebec City, as well as the village of Hochelaga in the vicinity of modern-day Montreal.
Scope and contentBooklet on the Iroquois from their discovery in 1534 by Jacques Cartier of France. Division into three groups, all located in Ontario, Quebec and in eastern parts of the United States, is noted, with emphasis on the United States group.
ContributerPaul Weer (author)
Copyright holderPublic domain
Copyright expiry datePublic domain
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TypeArchival
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesPamphlets
Provenance Access PointUniversity of Saskatchewan Library. Canadiana Pamphlets Collection
Other notesPublished by the Indiana Historical Society; Prehistory Research Series, Volume 1, July 1937, Number 1.
Treaty boundariesRobinson-Huron
Cultural regionNortheast
NamesCartier, Jacques, 1491-1557
Five Nations
Huron Indians
Mohawk Indians
Sioux Indians
Weer, Paul
SubjectEarly European Settlers
Exploration
External representations -- Literature
Fur Trade
Government policy
Surveys and Studies
Date Range(s)1492-1649
1870-1879
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