Nations Within A Nation Episode 8: The Wyandotte Nation
Nations Within a Nation Episode 8: The Wyandotte Nation An Integrated Historical Feature by Miami News-Digest The story of the Wyandotte people is not confined to a single place or moment in time. It is a story of formation, movement, and continuity—one that stretches from the Great Lakes to present-day Oklahoma, and one that remains visible in the land itself. Today, the Wyandotte Nation is headquartered in Wyandotte, Oklahoma, where it operates as a sovereign tribal government. According to the Nation’s own cultural record, the Wyandotte are the descendants of three groups—the Tionontati, Attignawantan, and Wenrohronon—who united between 1649 and 1650 following conflict and displacement. Formation Through Survival This union was not incidental—it was a deliberate act of survival. Following military defeat and dispersal during conflicts involving the Iroquois Confederacy, these groups consolidated into a new political and cultural identity. The Wyandot...