Talk:Matthew Mudeater
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Feedback from Dr. Hyde
[edit]Hi William - Glad to find this in your sandbox. You've made a good start and have laid out the key pieces of the article. Congrats on catching up. The most important thing to find now are more scholarly books and articles that provide more background for the Wyandottes and Matthew Mudeater in Kansas and Indian Territory. I found a few things you could look at - some will be more about the early history in Canada - but will have citations and other leads in their notes and bibliographies. Have a great Thanksgiving!!
Sources to find: (all at OU and online)
Donna Elliott Vowel, and J. W. Tyner. History of the Wyandotte Indians.When Dream Bear Sings. UNP - Nebraska, 2018.
Garrad, Charles, Jean-Luc Pilon, and William Fox. Petun to Wyandot. 1st ed. Vol. 174. Ottawa: U of Ottawa, 2014
Peace, Peace, Thomas, and Labelle, Kathryn Magee. From Huronia to Wendakes : Adversity, Migrations, and Resilience, 1650-1900 / Foreword by Chief Janith English, Wyandot Nation of Kansas. 2016. (THIS LOOKS LIKE IT IS A COLLECTION OF ARTICLES)
Bontrager, Shannon. ""From a Nation of Drunkards, We Have Become a Sober People": The Wyandot Experience in the Ohio Valley during the Early Republic." Journal of the Early Republic 32.4 (2012): 603-32. Web. Afh1858 (talk) 17:17, 20 November 2023 (UTC)