The Mohawk River in what is New York State, was the original territory of the Mohawk Nation. The river was the main form of transportation for the Nation. Mohawk Vally was also the main area for most Mohawk villages and farmlands.
With European settlers moving into the valley the Mohawk Nation was pressured to slowly move out of the area.
The East side of New York.
No, the Mohawk homeland was along the Mohawk River in eastern central New York State; many moved north into Canada.
the mohawk river
The Mohawk Indians farmed and hunted for a living.
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Unless it's artificial, man made, then the Mohawk river is 'as old as the hills', literally ! It's name is from the Mohawk tribe of Native Americans. These are people we used to call 'Red Indians', but this description is now old fashioned and obsolete, because it is seen as derrogatory.
The Mohawk Indians
The Mohawk River starts in the U.S state of New York.
what is the elevation range along the Mohawk River
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