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Kandoucho, was one of 28 villages of the Neutral Nation, or Attawandaron, in Southern Ontario in the 17th century and the home base for one of their chiefs, Tsohahissen or Souharissen. It was known to the Jesuit missionaries of Sainte-Marie among the Hurons as the village of All Saints. At about 1650, the Iroquois declared war on the Attawandaron; by 1653, the people were practically annihilated, and their villages were wiped out, including Kandoucho.

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  • Kandoucho, was one of 28 villages of the Neutral Nation, or Attawandaron, in Southern Ontario in the 17th century and the home base for one of their chiefs, Tsohahissen or Souharissen. It was known to the Jesuit missionaries of Sainte-Marie among the Hurons as the village of All Saints. At about 1650, the Iroquois declared war on the Attawandaron; by 1653, the people were practically annihilated, and their villages were wiped out, including Kandoucho. (en)
  • Kandoucho était l'un des 28 villages de la nation des Neutres (Attawandaron) dans le Sud de l'Ontario au XVIIe siècle et le lieu de résidence de leur chef, Souharissen. Le village comprenait une mission jésuite appelée All Saints (anglais pour Toussaint). Autour de l'an 1650, les Iroquois déclarèrent la guerre aux Attawandarons et, en trois ans, les Attawandarons et leurs villages étaient presque tous anéantis incluant Kandoucho. (fr)
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  • Kandoucho, was one of 28 villages of the Neutral Nation, or Attawandaron, in Southern Ontario in the 17th century and the home base for one of their chiefs, Tsohahissen or Souharissen. It was known to the Jesuit missionaries of Sainte-Marie among the Hurons as the village of All Saints. The exact location of the village is debated; F. Douglas Reville's "The History of the County of Brant", published in 1920, reports that historians of his era located Kandoucho near the present-day city of Brantford, Ontario, and although verified by Sanson's map of 1656, modern archaeological scholarship rejects the accuracy of this document. The village's existence is recorded in the journals of Catholic missionaries who visited the region in the early 17th century: Reverend Father Joseph de La Roche Daillon, for example, spent the winter of 1625-1626 with the people, and his accounts were later translated into English by Dean Harris for his book "Pioneers of the Cross in Canada". Fathers Jean de Brebeuf and Pierre-Joseph-Marie Chaumonot came to the village preaching Christianity in summer 1640. At about 1650, the Iroquois declared war on the Attawandaron; by 1653, the people were practically annihilated, and their villages were wiped out, including Kandoucho. (en)
  • Kandoucho était l'un des 28 villages de la nation des Neutres (Attawandaron) dans le Sud de l'Ontario au XVIIe siècle et le lieu de résidence de leur chef, Souharissen. Le village comprenait une mission jésuite appelée All Saints (anglais pour Toussaint). L'emplacement exact du village est débattu. F. Douglas Reville dans The History of the County of Brant publié en 1920 rapporte que les historiens de son époque avait localisé Kandoucho près de la ville actuelle de Brantford et, malgré la vérification de la carte de Sanson datant de 1656, les archéologues modernes rejettent la précision de ce document. L'existence du village est enregistré dans les journaux de missionnaires catholiques qui ont visité la région au début du XVIIe siècle. Par exemple, Joseph de La Roche Daillon passa l'hiver de 1625 à 1626 avec les villageois. De plus, Jean de Brébeuf et Pierre-Joseph-Marie Chaumonot sont venus prêché le christianisme au village durant l'été de 1640. Autour de l'an 1650, les Iroquois déclarèrent la guerre aux Attawandarons et, en trois ans, les Attawandarons et leurs villages étaient presque tous anéantis incluant Kandoucho. (fr)
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