North American ethnic group.
1He was the last of the Recollets to minister to the Hurons.
2The pale face struck the Hurons lest the Hurons should strike him.
3The Hurons call him Areskoui; the Iroquois, by a slight deviation, Agreskoui.
4We generally read of the Hurons and the Iroquois as separate tribes.
5The lives of all the French and Hurons hung by a thread.
6The Iroquois, freed of the French, would surely fall on the Hurons.
7They had swept away Hurons and Huron missions in one fearful massacre.
8Père Joseph Le Caron, who had passed the winter among the Hurons.
9There for many years the Hurons lived a peaceful and contented life.
10The Hurons have broke a paddle, and they never can overtake us.
11But one more shot did come from the Hurons in that inroad.
12Round it were some two thousand Hurons to whom Father Daniel ministered.
13I will go to the Hurons, and try for M. Destournier's liberty.
14The Indians knew that yell; it was the terrible war-cry of the Hurons.
15The Iroquois rushed in; but the Hurons were at their heels.
16The Hurons were among the most despicable of the Indians in their manners.