-
Mohawk people belong to the
Mohawk Council of Akwesasne,
Mohawks of the Bay of
Quinte First Nation,
Mohawks of Kahnawà:ke,
Mohawks of Kanesatake, Six Nations...
-
American record producer and
husband of
Essra Mohawk The
Mohawks, a band
fronted by
composer Alan
Hawkshaw Mohawk, a jazz tune
composed by
Charlie Parker appearing...
- wore
mohawks to
intimidate their enemies. It was also
occasionally worn by
American troops during the
Vietnam War. In the
early 1950s,
mohawks were worn...
- Gardens. The
first Mohawks' club were
members of the
American Hockey League (AHL)
between 1949 and 1952
while the
second Mohawks' club pla**** in the...
- deɡaˈɡwita] in
Mohawk),
given the name Tekakwitha,
baptized as
Catherine ("Kateri" in
Mohawk), and
informally known as Lily of the
Mohawks (1656 – April...
- of the
Mohawks".
Parks Canada. 22
February 2002.
Retrieved 2011-03-08.[permanent dead link] "Her Majesty's/St. Paul's
Chapel of the
Mohawks". Historic...
- The
Mohawks of the Bay of
Quinte (MBQ) (
Mohawk: Kenhtè:ke Kanyen'kehà:ka
Mohawk pronunciation: [gʌ̃h'dè:ge ganjʌ̃ge'hà:ga]) are a
Mohawk community within...
-
Mohawks of Kahnawá:ke for
hunting and fishing. The band is
headquartered in Kanesatake. The
closest important cities are
Laval and Montreal.
Mohawks of...
-
trading post in the Valley, the
Mohawk tribe became alliances and
targets during the
Indian Wars. The
Mohawks of
Mohawk Valley call
themselves Kanien'keha'ka...
- used to
refer to
Mohawk ironwork and the term "booming out"
refers to
Mohawks travelling to
major urban cities elsewhere for work.
Mohawk ironworkers contributed...