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- Q151804 subject Q7276339.
- Q151804 subject Q8460326.
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- Q151804 abstract "The Petun, or Tionontati in their Iroquoian language, were a historical First Nations band government closely related to the Wendat (Huron) Confederacy. Their homeland was located along the southwest edge of Georgian Bay, in the area immediately to the west of the Huron territory in Southern Ontario of present-day Canada. They had eight to ten villages, and may have numbered several thousand prior to European contact.Following decimation by Eurasian infectious diseases after 1634, such as smallpox, to which Native Americans had no immunity, both the Wendat and Petun societies were in a weakened state. They were attacked, destroyed and dispersed by warriors of the Iroquois Confederacy, raiding in 1648–1649 from their base south of the Great Lakes in present-day New York. The remnants joined with some refugee Huron to become the Huron–Petun Nation, who were later known as the Wyandot.The Jesuit Relations of 1652 describes the practice of tattooing among the Petun and the Neutrals:And this (tattooing) in some nations is so common that in the one which we called the Tobacco, and in that which – on account of enjoying peace with the Hurons and with the Iroquois – was called Neutral, I know not whether a single individual was found, who was not painted in this manner, on some part of the body.".
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- Q151804 wikiPageWikiLink Q7276339.
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- Q151804 wikiPageWikiLink Q8460326.
- Q151804 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546703.
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- Q151804 comment "The Petun, or Tionontati in their Iroquoian language, were a historical First Nations band government closely related to the Wendat (Huron) Confederacy. Their homeland was located along the southwest edge of Georgian Bay, in the area immediately to the west of the Huron territory in Southern Ontario of present-day Canada.".
- Q151804 label "Petun".