Category
page 1Wyandot people
Petun
thumb|Map of the Petun Country superimposed on modern administrative boundaries
The Petun (from ), also known as the Tobacco people or Tionontati (Dionnontate, Etionontate, Etionnontateronnon, Tuinontatek, Dionondadie, or Khionotaterrhonon) ("The people of the place where the mountain stands"), were an indigenous Iroquoian people of the woodlands of eastern North America. Their traditional homeland was south of Lake Huron's Georgian Bay, in what is today's Canadian province of Ontario.
Lyda Conley
Wyandot-American lawyer
Mother Solomon
Wyandot nanny (1816–1890)
Tarhe
250px|thumb|right|From an 1817 print
Kondiaronk
thumb|Kondiaronk's signature on the Great Peace of Montreal for the Huron-Wyandot.