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=== Хуронско−британски споразум (1760) ===
OnНепосредно Septemberпре 5,капитулације 1760,[[Монтреал]]а justпред precedingбританским the capitulation of [[Montrealснагама, Quebec|Montreal]]5. toсептембра British1760. forcesгодине, Brigadierбригадни Generalгенерал [[JamesЏејмс MurrayМари (Quebecгувернер governorКвебека)|JamesЏејмс MurrayМари]] signedпотписао aје Treaty„Споразум ofо Peaceмиру andи Friendshipпријатељству” withса theпоглавицама chiefsХурона/Вендата ofкоји theсу Wendatтада thenборавили residingу at LoretteЛорету, present-dayданашњем [[Wendake, Quebec|Wendake]]Вендаку.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Jaenen |first=Cornelius J. |title=Murray Treaty of Longueuil, 1760 |date=August 21,. август 2014. |encyclopedia=[[The Canadian Encyclopedia]] |publisher=[[Historica Canada]] |edition=online |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/murray-treaty-of-longueuil-1760}}</ref> The text of the treaty readsТекст asспоразума followsгласи:
 
{{quote|text=Ово треба да потврди да је ПОГЛАВИЦА индијанског племена ХУРОН, дошао код мене у име своје нације, да се потчини Његовом БРИТАНИЧКОМ ВЕЛИЧАНСТВУ и склопи мир, примљен под моју заштиту, са целим његовим племеном; и од сада ниједан енглески службеник или странка не сме да их злоставља, или прекида у повратку у њихово насеље у ЛОРЕТУ; и они су примљени под истим условима са Канађанима, дозвољено им је слободно исповедање њихове вере, њихових обичаја и слободе трговине са Енглезима: - препоручујући официрима који командују постајама, да се према њима понашају љубазно.<br /><br />Дато под моју руку у [[Лонгеј (Квебек)|Лонгеју]], овог 5. септембра 1760.<br /><br />
{{quote|text=THESE is to certify that the CHIEF of the HURON tribe of Indians, have come to me in the name of His Nation, to submit to His BRITANNICA MAJESTY, and make Peace, has been received under my Protection, with his whole Tribe; and henceforth no English Officer or party is to molest, or interrupt them in returning to their Settlement at LORETTE; and they are received upon the same terms with the Canadians, being allowed the free Exercise of their Religion, their Customs, and Liberty of trading with the English: – recommending it to the Officers commanding the Posts, to treat them kindly.<br /><br />Given under my hand at Longueuil, this 5th day of September 1760.<br /><br />
По наређењу генерала Џ. МАРИЈА.<br />
By the Genl's Command, JA. MURRAY.<br />
JOHNЏОН CONANКОНАН,<br />
Adjust. Genl.<ref>{{cite journal |title=The Murray-Huron Treaty of 1760 |journal=Native Studies Review |date=1990|volume=6|issue=2|page=131 |url=http://iportal.usask.ca/docs/Native_studies_review/v6/issue2/pp131.pdf}}</ref>}}
 
The treaty recognized the Huron-Wendat as a distinct nation and guaranteed that the British would not interfere with the Huron-Wendat's internal affairs. In 1990, the [[Supreme Court of Canada]] ruled in ''[[Konrad Sioui#R. v. Sioui|R v Sioui]]'' found that the Huron-British Treaty of 1760 was still valid and binding on [[the Crown]]. Accordingly, the exercise of Huron-Wendat religion, customs, and trade benefit from continuing Canadian constitutional protection throughout the territory frequented by the Huron-Wendat at the time the treaty was concluded.<ref>{{cite CanLII|litigants=R v Sioui|year=, 1990|court=scc|num= CanLII 103|format=canlii|parallelcite=, [1990] 1 SCR 1025|date=May (24, May 1990|courtname=auto}}), Supreme Court (Canada)</ref>
 
=== Појава Вајандота ===
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=== Признате хуронске „нације” ===
In the United States, there is one [[federally recognized tribe]]:
* The [[Wyandotte Nation]] is headquartered in [[Wyandotte, Oklahoma]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2008/pdf/E8-6968.pdf |website=Federal Register |title=Volume 73, Number 66, Page 18553 |date=April 4, 2008 |access-date=February 26, 2009}} &ndash; {{Federal[https://www.federalregister.gov/citation/73-FR-18553 Register|73| FR 18553}}]</ref> and in 2011 had 4,957 enrolled members.<ref name=oia>{{cite web |url=http://www.ok.gov/oiac/documents/2011.FINAL.WEB.pdf |title=Oklahoma Indian Nations Pocket Pictorial Directory |publisher=Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission |date=2011 |page=39 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120512040555/http://www.ok.gov/oiac/documents/2011.FINAL.WEB.pdf |archive-date=May 12, 2012 |access-date=April 30, 2013}}</ref>
 
In Canada, there is one Wyandot First Nation:
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Two [[unrecognized tribes]] in the United States identify and call themselves Wyandot:
* Wyandot Nation of Anderdon, with headquarters in [[Trenton, Michigan]], has 1,200 members<ref>{{cite web |title=Home Page |url=http://wyandotofanderdon.com/wp/ |website=Wyandot of Anderdon Nation |access-date=12 May 2019}}</ref>
* Wyandot Nation of Kansas, headquartered in [[Kansas City, Kansas]], has an estimated 400 members{{Citation needed|date=May 2019}}
 
The Wyandot Nation of Kansas has had legal battles with the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma over the fate of the [[Huron Cemetery]] in Kansas City, Kansas. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its significance, it has been a point of contention for more than a century. Because of complications during the Indian removal process, the land continued to be under the legal control of the federally recognized Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma, made up of people who had left Kansas. They have expressed interest in redeveloping the land occupied by the historic cemetery and moving the graves for reinterment, to provide for the benefit of its people. Members of the local Kansas Wyandot, many of whom have had family members buried at the historic cemetery, have strongly opposed most such proposals. The redevelopment would require reinterment of Wyandot and other Indian remains, including many of their direct ancestors. In 1998, the two groups finally agreed to preserve the cemetery in Kansas City for religious, cultural, and other uses appropriate to its sacred history and use.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wyandot.org/agreement.htm |first=John |last=Carras |title=Wyandotte/Wyandot peace pact signed |work=Kansas City Kansan |date=July 15, 1998 |via=Wyandot Nation of Kansas |access-date=February 24, 2009}}</ref>