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Marquette Street Archaeological District : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marquette Street Archaeological District
The Marquette Street Archaeological District is an archaeological site located in St. Ignace, Michigan near the St. Ignace Mission. It covers and includes one building, a village site, and cemetery;〔 archaeological designations are 20MK82 and 20MK99. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.〔 ==Early history==
The Petun people originally lived east of Georgian Bay, but were driven by the Iroquois into what is now Wisconsin. In the 1660s, the Petun were again displaced by the Sioux, and settled in what is now St. Ignace around 1670. By this time, the reduction in numbers of Petun, due to disease and war, was so severe that some experts believe they were no longer culturally viable.〔 Père Jacques Marquette established his mission near the village a few years later.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = NationalRegisterOfHistoricPlaces.com )〕 The village was home to 500 - 800 people.〔 The Petun remained in this location until 1701, when Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac persuaded them to move south when he founded Detroit.
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