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Tewatia is wearing his face paint. 
It was shown to him in a dream vision.  When the men of our tribe wear face paint, it is usually red and black, but mainly red.
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Tribal Family Picture
Richard Zane-Smith
Michel GrosLouis
Pictures of 2001 Gathering
The First Gathering of the Wendat Nations after 350 years in 1999.
Stories/Poetry by A Wyandotte  Woman
A Fan made by Tewatia
A Wendat Cradle Board
Picture of Ancestors
Unenha Onnetien
Awenda
Radio Station of the Wendake Reserve in Quebec
Are the Huron, Wendat, Wyandot, Wyandotte people the same?
Ishgooda
Link to The Anderdon Wyandot Nation
An Elder Speaks About the Beginning of the Clans
The Four Wendat Nations
Tewatia
The Wendat Women of the Longhouse
Chiwatenhwa
Traditional Wendat Story
Wendat Pipe
Mack Tussinger
Georges E. Sioui
Wendat Pouch
Site last updated November, 2009
Wendat Pottery
Fawn
Dance Regalia  by Tewatia
A Coup Stick made by Tewatia
W. Tussinger
Claudine Sioui
Website created by Beverlee Pettit
Beaded Knife  by Tewatia
Heather Bastien
Wendat Red Corn
Growing Wendat Tabac
Wendat Garden - Squash
and Red Corn
Wendat Clan Symbols
Wendat Confederacy
Embroidery of the Wendat Woman
Youth of the Wendat Nation - Poetry
Member of the Longhouse Women of the Four Wendat Nations
A Wyandotte Woman
of the Wendat Confederacy
The Ossuary of The Ossossone Village in the Homelands
The William Walker Journals
Wyandotte Language Lessons
Picture of Anderdon Tribal Brothers and Sisters
Native Jewerly
The Twelve Clans
This relic is a spearhead.  It can be attached to the end of a lance.  Lower down the page, you will see other spear points that are 8 to 11 inches in size.  All were made by David Tussinger who is the son of Mack Tussinger, a Wyandotte from the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma.