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- 9001345244652°N 74.49055019976284°W / 42.9001345244652; -74.49055019976284 Kanatsiohareke (Gah-nah-jo-ha-lay-****; Mohawk: Kana’tsioharé:ke) is a small Mohawk/Kanienkahaka...
- Amsterdam. In 1993, the Mohawk people bought land here to re-establish the Kanatsiohareke community formerly at this site. The Fonda Fair is an annual agricultural...
- issue of intergenerational fluency decline of the Mohawk language. Kanatsiohareke (Gah-nah-jo-ha-lay-****), meaning "Place of the clean pot", is a small...
- the Town of Palatine in Montgomery County, New York which they named Kanatsiohareke. It marked a return to their ancestral land. Mohawks came from Kahnawake...
- journey covered over 300 miles, with public events at sites including Kanatsiohareke Mohawk Community, Albany, Poughkeepsie, and Beacon NY, where Native...
- Institution The Frankean Synod Ganienkeh Territory The Inspirationalists Kanatsiohareke Latter Day Saint movement Lily Dale The Millerites Modern Spiritualism...
- Cayuga Nation in New York Ganienkeh Mohawk – not federally recognized Kanatsiohareke Mohawk Onondaga Nation in New York Oneida Indian Nation in New York...
- Vulnerable   Mohawk language (Ganienkeh)   Vulnerable   Mohawk language (Kanatsiohareke)   Vulnerable   Mono language (Eastern)   Critically endangered   Mono...
- Major Jelles Fonda, was purchased by the not-for-profit community, Kanatsiohareke (“Gah nah joe hah lay geh”). This Haudenosaunee community is led by...
- that appear in the riverbed when it is dry. However, Kanatsio'harè:ke (Kanatsiohareke) and Kanatsio'háre (Canojahare) bear names with reference to this meaning...