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EARLY JESUITS OF MICHIGAN.
The Hurons, or Wyandottes, were of the same lingual stock as the Iroquois, and occupied for'a time a sort of neutral position between the great contestants for aboriginal dominion. They had the intellectual superiority of the Iroquois, without their love of war or their lust of power. They had gathered in large numbers about Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe, where they sustained themselves by
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