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- Stadacona - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Cartier unwittingly offended the Stadaconans by establishing a base without their permission and by travelling upriver to Hochelaga He kidnapped Donnacona, his two sons and seven others and returned to France All except a young girl perished before Cartier returned to Stadacona in 1541
- Donnacona - Wikipedia
Chief Donnacona (died c 1539 in France) was the chief of the St Lawrence Iroquois village of Stadacona, located at the present site of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada [1]
- Stadacona and Hochelaga – Canadian History Ehx
Sadly, that same winter, 50 residents of Stadacona would die from diseases carried in by the Europeans Cartier, as soon as spring came, repaid the kindness of the people of the village by capturing Donnacona, both of his sons and seven other residents of the village and took them back to France
- DONNACONA - Dictionary of Canadian Biography
It was finally learned that a quarrel had broken out at Stadacona between Chief Donnacona and his rival Agona The interpreter Taignoagny asked for Cartier’s help to eliminate Agona; for the French it involved carrying Agona off into exile
- The First Colonization Attempt by the French in America
With help from Donnacona ’s sons, who served as guides and interpreters, he reached Stadacona, known today as Quebec City, and dropped the two men off Cartier then moved down the river to Hochelaga, known today as Montreal, despite Donnacona ’s protests
- Chief Donnacona (c. 1510 - c. 1539) - Genealogy - Geni. com
Donnacona, St Lawrence '''Iroquoian''' leader (d in France probably in 1539), headman of the village of Stadacona [near Québec City] during Jacques Cartier's voyages of 1534-36, protested when Cartier raised his cross in Gaspé in July 1534
- The Mariner of St Malo by Stephen Leacock: Ch. 5: Stadacona
The Second Voyage: STADACONA At the time when Cartier ascended the St Lawrence, a great settlement of the Huron-Iroquois Indians existed at Quebec Their village was situated below the heights, close to the banks of the St Charles, a small tributary of the St Lawrence Here the lodges of the tribe gave shelter to many hundred people
- The Second Voyage, Stadacona - Canadian Genealogy
On the next day the chief of the tribe, the lord of Canada, as Cartier calls him, Donnacona by name, visited the French ships The ceremonial was appropriate to his rank Twelve canoes filled with Indian warriors appeared upon the stream
- Donnacona - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Donnacona was a leader of the St Lawrence Iroquoian at Stadacona He protested when Jacques Cartier raised his cross at Pointe de Penouille in Baie de Gaspé in July 1534 He was seized, but after taking part in a feast on one of Cartier’s ships, he agreed to let his sons Domagaya and Taignoagy return with Cartier to France
- HMCS Donnacona - Canada. ca
At the point where the St Charles River flows into the St Lawrence, Cartier found many Natives living with their Chief, Donnacona This was the settlement of Stadacona In discussion Donnacona spoke freely about the Kenneta (which Cartier wrote as Canada) thus corroborating the information given him by his two Native guides
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