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Hidatsa, Huron and Iroquois Indians
of Canada
Hidatsa. Like their relatives,
the Crow, the Hidatsa may have lived on the north side of the
International Boundary in late prehistoric times, but this is as yet
uncertain. (See North Dakota.)
Huron. When Canada was first settled, the
Huron lived in the region of Lake Simcoe, Ontario, but a hundred
years earlier part of them occupied the lower St. Lawrence Valley.
(See Wyandot under Ohio.)
Iroquois. Bands belonging to the tribes of the
Iroquois Confederacy lived in Canada at various times and some are
there at the present day. (See New York.)
The Indian Tribes of North of America, by
John Swanton, 1953
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