Talk:Une jeune Pucelle

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Hoax?[edit]

I think this article is nonsense. There are no references, the articles on St. Jean de Brébeuf here, Britannica or Canadian DNB fon't mention it; he is unlikely to have gone to Toronto in British Canada, which wasn't even called Tronoto at the time but York. I think this is a hoax. The Office of Gigantic Wombats (talk) 22:05, 27 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

This article is so excruciatingly written (for example, there appears to be a person named Huron Carol—probably given surname first ;-) that I would be tempted to agree with you, if it were not for the fact that I know it to be factual (after a fashion). What it most sorely needs is a source, which I shall provide. Then the mangled facts and outright mis-statements need sorting out. See you on the front page.—Jerome Kohl (talk) 22:24, 27 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Folk song from 1557[edit]

Folk songs can't be dated that way. It may be "first attested in 1557", but if it is actually known to have begun its existence in 1557 then it is almost certainly not a folk song. --Haruo (talk) 06:29, 21 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]