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Some Wyandot of the Wyandot Nation of Anderdon still live in... the Wyandot tribe had good libraries along with two thriving Sabbath Schools... A United States government treaty ceded the Wyandot Nation a small portion of fertile land located in an acute angle of the... On August 14 of that year the Wyandot nation elected a chief... The last of the original Wyandot of Ohio was Margaret... a Wyandot Mission Church at... The Wyandot settlement was based on an 1830 Federal law which required Native Americans to move west... flung Wyandot bands of Quebec... Each modern Wyandot community is a... Wyandot Nation of Anderdon in Michigan... Wyandot Nation of Kansas... Wyandot Indians holding an Election... Wyandot Nation of Kansas... Wyandot of Anderdon Nation...

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