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All this testifies to the great culture and knowledge of Potier, his interest in knowledge, and an excellent mastery of the French, Latin and Huron languages. His writings also demonstrate that, by the middle of the 18th century, the French language was already well established in the Detroit area.
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Potier left numerous valuable manuscripts on the Huron language, grammar, a list of linguistic roots, a census of 45 Huron households, account registers of the Huron mission, etc. He composed a Huron-French vocabulary list. He is equally interested in the French language, and left many notebooks for
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his students on philosophy, theology, history, geography, and copies of his correspondence and itineraries of missionary trips, including a collection of French words and expressions in use at that time. A large part of these documents are in the archives of the
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was re-organized as a parish, the first in what is now Ontario. Potier was its first parish priest, and therefore the first parish priest in Ontario. He remained in this role until his death in 1781.
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residing on the left bank (now the Canadian side) of the Detroit River, in addition to the Hurons. In 1767, the mission of
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On September 25, 1744 Potier arrived at the Jesuit mission to the Hurons that was located on
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Façons de parler proverbiales, triviales, figurées, etc. des Canadiens au xviiie siècle
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This article is about the missionary and lexicographer. For the chemist, see
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Encyclopedia of French Cultural Heritage in North America
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in 1763, Potier's ministry was extended to include those
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Pierre Potier

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Blandain
Hainaut
Belgium
Windsor
Ontario
Canada
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Hurons
New France
lexicographer
Tournai
Douai
novitiate
Society of Jesus
Letters
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BĂ©thune
Armentières
ordained
La Rochelle
New France
Quebec
Huron language
Lorette
Bois Blanc Island
Detroit River
Detroit

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