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Community Profile
Last Updated September 8, 2024
The Huron-Wendat Nation is an Indigenous community with deep historical roots in the Quebec City region, known for preserving their cultural heritage and traditional practices.
- Name: Nation Huronne Wendat (ISC Code: 50)
- Former Names: Wyandot, Huron
- Band Style: First Nation
- Cultural Area: Saint-Lawrence Valley
- Indigenous Language: Wendat (Huron)
- Number of Registered Members: 5366
Governance
Band Council
- GOVERNANCE TYPE:
- TERM EXPIRES: 10/29/2028
- CHIEF: RÉMY VINCENT
- NUMBER OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: 12
Contact Information
- BAND WEBSITE: http://www.wendake.ca/
- PHONE NUMBER: (418) 843-3767
- FAX NUMBER: (418) 842-1108
- ADDRESS: 255, place Chef-Michel-Laveau, Wendake, QC
- EMAILS:
- Councillor CARLO GROS-LOUIS:
- Councillor STÉPHANE B. PICARD:
- Councillor JEAN-MATHIEU SIOUI:
- Grand Chief RÉMY VINCENT:
- Councillor DENIS BASTIEN:
- Councillor DAVE LAVEAU:
- Councillor RENÉ PICARD:
- Councillor WILLIAM ROMAIN:
- Councillor STÉPHANE B. PICARD:
- Councillor YVES SIOUI:
- Grand Chief PIERRE (ALPHÉ) PICARD:
- Councillor DANIEL (DAN) SIOUI:
- General Band Office:
- Media Contact:
- Referrals Contact:
Band Financial Statements
Band Council Remuneration
Lands and Traditional Territory
Reserves
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ISC Code: 6086
VILLAGE DES HURONS WENDAKE 7
133.4 Hectares
8 KM O/W OF/DE QUEBEC
[46.86524559999999, -71.359042] -
ISC Code: 6087
VILLAGE DES HURONS WENDAKE 7A
244.6 Hectares
5 MI O/W OF/DE QUEBEC A LORETTEVILLE
[46.8652666, -71.3590175]
Traditional Territory
- Katzie Official Traditional Territory Map [pdf]
- Interactive Map
- The Nation Huronne Wendat First Nation’s traditional territory encompasses significant portions of the Lower Fraser River, Pitt River, and Pitt Lake. The territory extends through modern-day Langley, Mission, Surrey, New Westminster, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, and Richmond, among others.
- The Nation Huronne Wendat people have historically used the land for fishing, hunting, and gathering. Significant fishing sites include the Pitt River and Fraser River for salmon harvesting.
- Interactive Map of Katzie Traditional Territory: Click here to view a detailed interactive map showing the boundaries and key cultural sites.
- Historical Land Use: The Katzie people have lived in this region for thousands of years, practicing sustainable resource management and protecting sacred areas such as Pitt Lake and its surrounding wetlands. For more information on Katzie’s historical land use, visit Katzie Traditional Land Use Reports.
- In addition to key fishing sites, the Katzie historically used the upland forests of Blue Mountain for hunting and gathering. This area remains central to Katzie’s cultural practices today.
Land Claims
- Specific Claims None
- BC Treaty Process Participation: The Katzie First Nation is a participant in the British Columbia Treaty Process, which aims to resolve land claims and establish new agreements regarding land, resources, and self-governance.
- Treaty Negotiation Status: Katzie First Nation is currently in **Stage 4** of the BC Treaty Process, where they are negotiating an Agreement-in-Principle with the governments of British Columbia and Canada. This stage focuses on addressing key issues such as land ownership, resource rights, and governance over traditional territories. You can read more about their progress in the process at the BC Treaty Commission.
- Negotiation Issues: The Katzie First Nation is negotiating on several issues, including:
- Self-governance over their lands and resources
- Fishing rights and management of the **Fraser River** and **Pitt River** ecosystems
- Forest resource management and protection of sacred sites like **Pitt Lake**
- Economic development opportunities and rights to traditional lands
- Katzie Treaty Process Summary: For a full overview of Katzie’s involvement in the BC Treaty Process, visit the Katzie First Nation profile on the BC Treaty Commission website.
- Timeline of Negotiations: Katzie First Nation has been in negotiations since **Stage 1** of the treaty process in the early 1990s. They have achieved significant milestones, including interim agreements on fisheries and land use, while continuing negotiations toward a final treaty agreement.
Lands Administration
- Land Code: ✔
- Land Code Document: PDF
- Land Use Plan: PDF
- Land Code Contact: N/A
- Part of Guardians Program: ✔
- Guardians Program Notes: N/A
- Related Documents: Environmental Management Plan [Part 1] [PDF]
Consultations and Referrals
Band Business Interests
Court Records
Downloadable Court Decisions
Add- Simard Vincent c. Conseil de la nation Huronne-Wendat
- Huron-Wendat Nation (Council) v. Laveau
- Vincent c. Conseil de la nation Huronne-Wendat
- Sioui c. Nation Huronne-Wendat (Conseil de)
- Lainey c. Conseil de la Nation huronne-wendat
- Simard-Vincent c. Conseil de la Nation huronne-wendat
- Sioui c. Conseil de la Nation Huronne Wendat
- Simard-Vincent c. Conseil nation Huronne-Wendat
- Conseil de la Nation Huronne-Wendat c. Ministère du Conseil exécutif
- Gros Louis c. Conseil de la Nation Huronne-Wendat
- Conseil de la nation Huronne Wendat
- Gros-Louis v. Nation Huronne-Wendat
- Gros-Louis v. Huronne-Wendat Nation Council
- Conseil de la Nation Huronne-Wendat c. Picard
- Conseil Nation huronne Wendat c. Vincent
- Huronne-Wendat First Nation v. Canada
- Sioui v. Huron-Wendat Nation Council
- Huronne-Wendat Nation v. Canada
- Vincent v. Conseil de la Nation Huronne-Wendat
- Sioui c. Conseil de la Nation Huronne-Wendat
- Cadrin c. Conseil de la nation huronne-wendat
- Simard-Vincent c. Conseil de la nation huronne-wendat
- Simard-Vincent c. Conseil de la nation huronne-wendat
- Vincent v. Huronne-Wendat First Nation
- Takuhikan c. Conseil de la Nation Huronne-Wendat
Media Reports
Media Reports
Add- Toronto recreation facility named with Huron-Wendat Nation 2025-01-05 02:01:13 UTC
- Ancient remains found in Toronto neighbourhood likely from a Huron-Wendat burial 2025-01-05 02:01:13 UTC
- Wendake – Illuminating the past, present and future of Indigenous tourism 2025-01-05 02:01:14 UTC
- Max Gros-Louis 2025-01-05 02:01:13 UTC
- Max Gros-Louis, former grand chief of the Huron-Wendat Nation, has died 2025-01-05 02:01:13 UTC
- Quebec First Nation says province, Hydro-Québec left it out of wind projects 2025-01-05 02:01:14 UTC
- Honouring Indigenous Aid: Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee & Huron-Wendat Irish Famine Aid 2025-01-05 02:01:12 UTC
- Indigenous Tuition Initiative 2025-01-05 02:01:12 UTC
- The sacred 'sisters' of ancient America 2025-01-05 02:01:13 UTC
- Huron Wendat 'deeply disapproves' of city resolution to bring back Champlain Monument 2025-01-05 02:01:14 UTC
- Montreal museum brings together unprecedented collection of historical wampum belts 2025-01-05 02:01:18 UTC
- See indigenous Huron-Wendat group perform feather dance 2025-01-05 02:01:13 UTC
- 1760 Written Treaties with the Fires of the 7 Nations and the Crown are "Still Intact" 2025-01-05 02:01:14 UTC
- Reburial of Huron-Wendat Ancestors 2025-01-05 02:01:15 UTC
- Viens Commission waking up Quebecers to plight of Indigenous peoples, says Huron-Wendat grand chief 2025-01-05 02:01:15 UTC
- Rookie Winnipeg councillor's claim of being a 'proud Huron-Wendat woman' under scrutiny 2025-01-05 02:01:16 UTC
- Max Gros-Louis, former grand chief of Huron-Wendat First Nation, dies at 89 2025-01-05 02:01:15 UTC
- University of Toronto implements tuition-free initiative for 9 First Nations 2025-01-05 02:01:16 UTC
- Max Gros-Louis, former leader of Huron Wendat First Nation, dies at 89 2025-01-05 02:01:16 UTC
- Mapping Toronto’s Indigenous roots 2025-01-05 02:01:18 UTC
- New Highway 407 bridge recognizes Huron-Wendat First Nation heritage 2025-01-05 02:01:15 UTC
- Craigleith Depot launches book featuring stories of seven generations of Indigenous women 2025-01-05 02:01:17 UTC
- Respecting Indigenous past part of truth and reconciliation 2025-01-05 02:01:17 UTC
- Reserves in Quebec 2025-01-05 02:01:17 UTC
- Former Wendake grand chief Konrad Sioui makes history, becomes head of SAAQ board 2025-01-05 02:01:15 UTC
- New Quebec guide aims to better support Indigenous victims of crime 2025-01-05 02:01:16 UTC
- What is the significance of acknowledging the Indigenous land we stand on? 2025-01-05 02:01:17 UTC
- Indigenous-run Longhouse Capital targets $1-billion fund 2025-01-05 02:01:18 UTC
- U of T to cover tuition for students from nine First Nations communities 2025-01-05 02:01:15 UTC
- Meet the new curator of the McCord Museum's Indigenous cultures collection 2025-01-05 02:01:16 UTC
- Court sides with youth in historic climate case against Ontario 2025-01-05 02:01:17 UTC
- Huron-Wendat call for immediate investigation after APTN uncovers Ontario desecrated burial site in Barrie 2025-01-05 02:01:18 UTC
- Faith, tradition highlight First Nations Sunday at Ste. Anne-de-Beaupre 2025-01-05 02:01:20 UTC
- Top Court hands first nations tax break on investments 2025-01-05 02:01:20 UTC
- Newly elected Winnipeg city councillor Sherri Rollins faces questions about her changing Indigenous identity 2025-01-05 02:01:18 UTC
- Tamil hub in Scarborough requires 'merging visions' with First Nation 2025-01-05 02:01:18 UTC
- Mayor appoints Winnipeg Coun. Rollins to Indigenous advisory circle 2025-01-05 02:01:19 UTC
- Uncovering our past: First Nations in Toronto 2025-01-05 02:01:19 UTC
- New community centre and library to be named for Wendat word Ethennonnhawahstihnen 2025-01-05 02:01:19 UTC
- First Nations want say in the preservation of important archaeological sites in Ontario 2025-01-05 02:01:19 UTC
- When multiple First Nations lay claim to ancient Indigenous remains, how does repatriation get sorted? 2025-01-05 02:01:20 UTC
- Lower Duffins Creek Wetland is finally protected from destruction 2025-01-05 02:01:20 UTC
- Huron-Wendat Nation says Quebec, Hydro left it out of wind projects 2025-01-06 10:01:57 UTC
- McCord Museum's permanent exhibition gives voice to Indigenous peoples 2025-01-07 11:51:11 UTC
- Jocelyn (Joe) Paul 2025-01-07 11:51:11 UTC
Academic Research
Academic Research
Add- Territorial Precedence in Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century Huron-Wendat Oral Tradition. 2025
- Healing Through Language: Revitalization and Renewal in the Wendat Confederacy 2025
- A History of Language and Revival in the Wendat and Wyandot (te) Nations, 1534-2023 2025
- Echoes of the Iroquois wars: Contested heritage and identity in the ancestral homeland of the Huron-Wendat 2025
- The Wendat People: a self-designating community or a confederacy of nations? 2025
- Huron-Wendat: the heritage of the circle 2025
- Wendat Ethnophilology: How a Canadian Indigenous Nation Is Reviving Its Language 2025
- From Huronia to Wendakes: Adversity, Migration, and Resilience, 1650–1900 2025
- From Huronia to Wendakes: Adversity, Migrations, and Resilience ed. by Thomas Peace and Kathryn Magee Labelle 2025
- The joy of the souls: The return of the Huron‐Wendat Ancestors 2025
- Huron-Wendat: the heritage of the circle 2025
- From Huronia to Wendakes: Adversity, Migration, and Resilience, 1650–1900 2025
- Huron-Wendat: the heritage of the circle 2025
- From Huronia to Wendakes: Adversity, Migration, and Resilience, 1650–1900 2025
- Huron-Wendat: the heritage of the circle 2025
- From Huronia to Wendakes: Adversity, Migration, and Resilience, 1650–1900 2025
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