Mohawk people
The Mohawk people[1] are the most easterly tribe of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois Confederacy. They are an Iroquoian-speaking indigenous people of North America. They had communities in northern New York State and southeastern Canada, mainly around Lake Ontario and the St Lawrence River. They are part of the Northeast Woodlands.
As one of the five original members of the Iroquois League, the Mohawk are known as the Keepers of the Eastern Door.
Mohawk People Media
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This is a map of the Hudson River Watershed I made using USGS data, includes the Mohawk River.
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Kanienʼkehá:ka dancer at a powwow in 2015
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Contemporary Quebec Kanienʼkehá꞉ka person performing a hoop dance at Wikimania 2017
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Teyoninhokovrawen (John Norton) played a prominent role in the War of 1812, leading Iroquois warriors from Grand River into battle against Americans. Norton was part Cherokee and part Scottish.
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E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake (1861–1913), poet, author, and public speaker from the Six Nations Reserve of the Grand River
References
- ↑ "About the Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs". Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs of the Haudenosaunee Six Nations Confederacy. Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs. Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.