While in Quebec, I went to the Huron Wendake Traditional Site, located in Wendake, in northern Quebec City, the official home of the Wendat Nation. @sitetraditionnelhuron
There was a tour, and we got an introduction to the history, and we got to make a medicine wheel to take home!
I learned that the Huron First Nations people are transitioning to using their true name, Wendat. The name Huron came from a description noted by the French settlers who initially encountered the Wendat people.
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LIVING AS FIRST NATION FOR 1 DAY
Come with us to see how First Nations lived at the Wendake reservation area 400 years ago when Samuel de Champlain had just sailed to the shores of Quebec (New France)!
🪶 Our guided tour started with a traditional welcome dance, followed by a detailed walk inside the longhouse.
🏠 Did you know that:
- All the smoke was on top, and humidity settled at the bottom, so beds were placed about 1 meter above the ground.
- The fireplace was inside, with food cooked right in the middle of the house.
- Multiple families of one clan, ranging from 20 to 80 people, lived together in the longhouse.
- Four layers of bark protected the house from cold, rain, and wind.
- The temperature inside was around 15 degrees Celsius in winter.
🧺 Our guide also showed us how the Huron-Wendat nation:
- Prepared and stored food for long periods.
- Used an early prototype of a sauna to make important decisions.
- Treated illnesses with the help of their physician, the “shaman,” and explained why they used masks.
- Offered masterclasses on creating a medicinal wheel.
💵 Price of a basic tour: $18.50 for an adult. Multiple packages are available!
🌍 We love traveling to get to know more about different cultures, so if you’re anything like us, this place is a must-visit when you’re in Quebec City!
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Profitez de cette journée de congé pour visiter le Site Traditionnel Huron!
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Une belle publication de visiteurs! Merci et au plaisir de vous accueillir à nouveau!#sitetraditionnelhuron .
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Pendant que nous sommes sur la route, laissez-moi vous présenter Denis, Huron wendat du clan des ours. Chez les wendat il existe 4 clans : tortue (savoir), loup (négociateurs), chevreuil (voyageurs), ours (homme médecine). Pour découvrir leur histoire une visite au village autochtone Huron-Wendat s'impose : origines, traditions, sagesse, vie autochtone mais aussi souffrances.
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Great article by #createwithmom
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There is a lot of activities for everyone in the family to do and learn from at @SiteTraditionnelHuron in #Wendake, #Quebec and the First Nations food served at Nek8arre restaurant is delicious. Read our thoughts on #CreateWithMom.com https://bit.ly/2NH0msx
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