After which Native American tribe were the Wyandotte chickens officially named?

Answer

Wyandot (or Wendat)

The nomenclature chosen for this new breed carries a specific historical reference tied to regional association rather than direct ancestry. The fowl were named in homage to the Wyandot, also historically known as the Wendat, Native American tribe. It is important to distinguish that this naming convention was likely intended as a nod to the region where the bird was developed or perhaps to reflect the bird's perceived robust, rugged, and hardy nature, similar to that associated with native inhabitants, rather than indicating any direct ancestral linkage in their poultry stock.

After which Native American tribe were the Wyandotte chickens officially named?

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