Gilberts: Archaeological findings upend traditional view on

Gilberts: Archaeological findings upend traditional view on lost Native identity


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A few weeks ago, I began looking at the Kent Historical Society’s 1939 publication, Kentiana. The first article I discussed was entitled Early Indian Occupation of Kent, and it mentioned a reference by the early Jesuit visitors Jean de Brebeuf and Joseph Chaumonet to an Attiwandaron settlement called St. Joseph de Kent.
Since that time, I have been on a quest to see if I can find out where that settlement was located. It might not be in Kent County – the reference to Kent is just coincidental – but it is somewhere in this part of Ontario.
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