Transforming Village Life, Consultation, 2012
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Resource ID
5033
Access
Open
Address
Driftwood Park
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
2012
Historical Themes
Indigenous Heritage, War and Conflict
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Time Period
Pre-colonization
Caption
Transforming Village Life, Consultation, 2012
Description
Between 1450 and 1500, ancestral Huron-Wendat people transformed their village life. Small, unfortified communities merged into larger, more widely spaced villages built on hilltops for defence and surrounded by walls of upright logs. Violent conflict occurred between neighbouring villages, including one along nearby Black Creek father down this trail.
After two or three generations, relative peace was secured. A larger, more integrated village structure became a permanent feature of ancestral Huron-Wendat culture, which was also enriched by interaction with far-distant communities.
Marker lat / long: 43.76228, -79.51271 (WGS84)