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- Mohawk_people abstract "The Kanien'kehá:ka or Mohawk people are the most easterly tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy. They are the People of "Ka Nee-en Ka" (or "Flint Stone Place") and are an Iroquoian-speaking indigenous people of North America. They were historically based in the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York; their territory ranged to present-day southern Quebec and eastern Ontario. Their traditional homeland stretched southward of the Mohawk River, eastward to the Green Mountains of Vermont, westward to the border with the Oneida Nation's traditional homeland territory, and northward to the St Lawrence River. As original members of the Iroquois League, or Haudenosaunee, the Mohawk were known as the "Keepers of the Eastern Door". For hundreds of years, they guarded the Iroquois Confederation against invasion from that direction by tribes from the New England and lower New York areas. Mohawk religion is predominantly Animist. Their current settlements include areas around Lake Ontario and the St Lawrence River in Canada and New York. The People of Ka Nee-en Ka received their familiar name, "Mohawk", from the neighboring (and competing) People of Muh-heck Heek Ing (whom the Dutch called "Mohicans" or "Mahicans"). The Mohicans/Mahicans called them "Maw Unk Lin" or "Bear Place People". The Dutch transcribed this as "Mohawk".".
- Mohawk_people language English_language.
- Mohawk_people language French_language.
- Mohawk_people language Iroquoian_languages.
- Mohawk_people language Mohawk_Dutch.
- Mohawk_people language Mohawk_language.
- Mohawk_people populationPlace New_York.
- Mohawk_people populationPlace Ontario.
- Mohawk_people populationPlace Quebec.
- Mohawk_people related Cayuga_Nation_of_New_York.
- Mohawk_people related Iroquoian_languages.
- Mohawk_people related Oneida_people.
- Mohawk_people related Onondaga_people.
- Mohawk_people related Seneca_Nation_of_New_York.
- Mohawk_people related Tuscarora_people.
- Mohawk_people religion Christianity.
- Mohawk_people religion Handsome_Lake.
- Mohawk_people religion Longhouse_Religion.
- Mohawk_people thumbnail Joseph_Brant_by_Gilbert_Stuart,_1786.jpg?width=300.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink ganienkeh.com.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink lostgeneration.html.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink www.akwesasne.ca.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink ASPSPV1A17.html.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink 8irbr10h.htm.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink www.kahnawake.com.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink I03_0083.htm.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink www.mbq-tmt.org.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink www.mohawkcommunity.com.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink clothing.htm.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink main.htm.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink www.sixnations.ca.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink creation.html.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink www.wahta.ca.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageExternalLink www.wampumchronicles.com.
- Mohawk_people wikiPageID "307384".
- Mohawk_people wikiPageRevisionID "605330305".
- Mohawk_people group "Mohawk".
- Mohawk_people hasPhotoCollection Mohawk_people.
- Mohawk_people languages "English, Kanien'kéha, French, Mohawk Dutch, Other Iroquoian Dialects".
- Mohawk_people related "Seneca Nation, Oneida Nation, Cayuga Nation, Onondaga Nation, Tuscarora Nation, other Iroquoian peoples".
- Mohawk_people religions "Karihwiio, Kanoh'hon'io, Kahni'kwi'io, Christianity, Longhouse, Handsome Lake, Other Indigenous Religion".
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:First_Nations_in_Ontario.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:First_Nations_in_Quebec.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Iroquois.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Mohawk_tribe.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Massachusetts.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Native_American_history_of_New_York.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Vermont.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Massachusetts.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_New_York.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Vermont.
- Mohawk_people subject Category:People_of_New_Netherland.
- Mohawk_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Mohawk_people type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Mohawk_people type Group100031264.
- Mohawk_people type NativeAmericanTribesInNewYork.
- Mohawk_people type SocialGroup107950920.
- Mohawk_people type Tribe108372411.
- Mohawk_people type EthnicGroup.
- Mohawk_people type Collective.
- Mohawk_people comment "The Kanien'kehá:ka or Mohawk people are the most easterly tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy. They are the People of "Ka Nee-en Ka" (or "Flint Stone Place") and are an Iroquoian-speaking indigenous people of North America. They were historically based in the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York; their territory ranged to present-day southern Quebec and eastern Ontario.".
- Mohawk_people label "Mohawk (volk)".
- Mohawk_people label "Mohawk people".
- Mohawk_people label "Mohawk".
- Mohawk_people label "Mohawk".
- Mohawk_people label "Mohawkowie".
- Mohawk_people label "Mohawks".
- Mohawk_people label "Nazione Mohawk".
- Mohawk_people label "Мохоки".
- Mohawk_people label "موهوك".
- Mohawk_people label "モホーク族".
- Mohawk_people label "莫霍克人".
- Mohawk_people sameAs Mohawkové.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Mohawk.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Mohawk.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Mohawk.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Mohawks.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Nazione_Mohawk.
- Mohawk_people sameAs モホーク族.
- Mohawk_people sameAs 모호크_족.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Mohawk_(volk).
- Mohawk_people sameAs Mohawkowie.
- Mohawk_people sameAs m.01sq7s.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Q116971.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Q116971.
- Mohawk_people sameAs Mohawk_people.
- Mohawk_people wasDerivedFrom Mohawk_people?oldid=605330305.
- Mohawk_people depiction Joseph_Brant_by_Gilbert_Stuart,_1786.jpg.
- Mohawk_people isPrimaryTopicOf Mohawk_people.
- Mohawk_people name "Mohawk".