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The Wyandot of Anderdon Nation is a self-identifying tribe and nonprofit organization headquartered in Trenton, Michigan, [1] on the Detroit River. History.
The Wyandot acquired a more-or-less square parcel north and west of the junction of the Kansas River and the Missouri River. [45] A United States government treaty granted the Wyandot Nation a small portion of fertile land located in an acute angle of the Missouri River and Kansas River, which they purchased from the Delaware in 1843.
In August 1999, the Wyandotte Nation joined the contemporary Wendat Confederacy, together with the Wyandot Nation of Kansas, Huron-Wendat Nation of Wendake (Quebec), and the Wyandot of Anderdon Nation in Michigan. The tribes pledged to provide mutual aid to each other in a spirit of peace, kinship, and unity. [16]
August 27, 1999, Wendat Confederacy was reaffirmed by signing a document with their mothers blood: The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma (United States), Wyandot Nation of Kansas (United States), the Wyandot of Anderdon Nation (Michigan, United States) and the Huron Wendat of Wendake (Quebec, Canada). [7]
Trenton is home to the Wyandot Nation of Anderdon, one of four Wyandot communities in North America. [28] Festivals. Trenton has several festivals throughout the year:
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