By the late 1690s, Native Americans from other areas began migrating
to Ohio’s expansive forests and occasional grasslands. Some came for
the plentiful game, while others moved to escape encroaching white
settlers and warfare with other native groups. From the north came members of
the Huron group, including the Wyandot, and the Ottawa people. Closely
allied, they built their villages in the valleys of the Sandusky and
Portage rivers. From the northeast came bands of m
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