Jean de Lalande
St. Jean de Lalande (died October 18, 1646) was a Jesuit missionary at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, and one of the eight Canadian Martyrs.
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St. - October 18 - 1646 - Jesuit - Sainte-Marie among the Hurons - Canadian Martyrs
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Lalande was a member of a party lead by Jesuit Father Isaac Jogues as an envoy to the Mohawk lands to protect the precarious peace of the time. However, Mohawk attitudes towards this peace had soured during the men's journey and they were attacked by a Mohawk party en route. They were taken to the village of Ossernenon, where they were decreed to be set free by the moderate Turtle and Wolf clans. Angered by this, the more hawkish Bear clan killed Lalande and Jogues on October 18, 1646.
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Isaac Jogues - Mohawk
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