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Pre-contact
Men would where breech cloths and pant-type clothing made from deer leather. In the summer months little clothing would be worn, but in the winter months thick furs and many layers of leather would be used. Men would wear a Kastowa or headdress made from split turkey feathers with three upright eagle feather.
Women would wear a skirt-type clothing and would wear a yoke piece that would cover the upper body. Winter would be the time of wear thick furs.
Children would wear smaller forms of clothing as the adults.
Feet would be wrapped in leather and moccasins would be worn.
Post-contact
Men would were dark pants, with breech cloth that is decorated by bead work. A European-type shirt would be worn, and decorated with metal and bead work. Belt would be a red sash to denote trade with the French. A British gonch or neck piece would be worn to signal British military involvement. The Kastowa would still be worn, now with metal or bead work along the brim. Winter would be heavy jackets and furs.
Women would were a long dress made from European cloth, with floral patterns. A skirt is still worn and a dark yoke would be worn around the neck. Hair would be tired or put in a bun. A shaw would be carried and furs during colder months.
Moccasins are still worn on the feet and would be decorated with beads.
Children would just wear a smaller version of the adult clothing.
Mohawk men wore breech clothes with leggings. Mohawk woman worew wraparound skirts with shorter leggings. For more info, go to Facts for Kids: Mohawk Indians (Mohawks)
they do have Mohawks it was traditional
No. The Cherokee were southern, the Mohawks were part of the Iroquis Confederacy.
Traditionally, Mohawk men shaved their heads, leaving a crest of hair down then center, during war time.
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The Mohawks lived in New York and the northern eastern parts of USA
Many people get confused between Mohawk and Mohican Indians. They are not the same. Mohawks and Mohicans are actually rival tribes.
The Mohawk Indians believed in energies. They believed that positive and negative energies can have an effect on something in life.
S. L. Frey has written: 'The Mohawks' -- subject(s): History, Mohawk Indians
The Mohawks used canoes made of elm bark or hollowed-out logs. In the winter they used snowshoes and sleds.
In the past, the Mohawks lived in east-central New York. Some Mohawk people still live in New York, but most of them moved to Canada in the 1700's.
The Mohawks were hunters and farmers. The women raised corn, squash and beans. They gathered berries and nuts when available. The men hunted small and large game. The Mohawks were also fishermen.