Native American ethnography
- The Wyandotte people, also called Wyandots and Hurons
- The Wyandotte Nation, a group officially recognized by the U.S. government as a Native American tribe in Oklahoma, and descendants of the Wyandot people
- The Wyandot Nation of Kansas, a group that identifies itself as a tribe in Kansas, and descendants of the Wyandot people
- The Wyandot of Anderdon Nation, a group that identifies itself as a tribe in Michigan, and descendants of the Wyandot people
- The Wendat Nation of Wendake (Quebec), a Canadian First Nation and descendants of the Wendat people
United States geographic names
- Wyandotte, Arkansas, a historical community in Hot Spring County, Arkansas
- Wyandotte, California, a small area that is not a separate city in Butte County
- Wyandotte, Indiana, a small area that is not a separate city in Crawford County
- Wyandotte, Kansas, a settlement from the middle 1800s and part of Kansas City
- Wyandotte, Louisville, Kentucky, a neighborhood
- Wyandotte, Michigan, a city in Wayne County
- Wyandotte, Oklahoma, a town in Ottawa County
- Wyandotte Caves, a park with caves in southern Indiana
- Wyandotte County, Kansas
- Wyandotte Township, Pennington County, Minnesota
Other
- Wyandotté (book), written by James Fenimore Cooper
- Wyandotte chicken, a type of chicken breed
- USS Wyandotte, two ships in the United States Navy
- Wyandotte Constitution, the official document of the state of Kansas
- A toy company named All Metal Products Company