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Ahuntsic (missionary)

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Full Name
  
unknown

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Known for
  
His death


Name
  
Ahuntsic Ahuntsic

Occupation
  
Missionary

Ethnicity
  
Huron or French

Role
  
Missionary

Ahuntsic (missionary)

Died
  
June 25, 1625 Sault-au-Recollet

Cause of death
  
drowning, possibly assassination

Ahuntsic (died June 25, 1625) was a Huron, converted by the French Recollet missionary to the Hurons, Nicolas Viel in the 1620s.

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Biography

After almost two years spent in the Huron territory, Nicolas Viel decided to return to Quebec City in May 1625. Ahuntsic accompanied him during this trip. After a long period of travel, they drowned when their canoe capsized near present-day Sault-au-RĂ©collet on June 25, 1625.

The Montreal district of Ahuntsic and the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville are named for him.

Contested history

Almost nothing is known about the life of Ahunsic before his death. In his definitive history of the Huron people, Canadian ethnohistorian Bruce Graham Trigger wrote "Auhaitsique [Ahunsic] was not a Huron, but the nickname the Huron had given to a young Frenchman who was probably a servant of the Recollets." Assertions that Nicolas Viel and Auhaitsique were murdered continue to persist. That they might have drowned when their canoe accidentally flipped in a rapid is entirely likely according to Trigger, and the myth of martyrdom was likely a "tendentious fabrication" to leverage Indian alliances.

References

Ahuntsic (missionary) Wikipedia


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