Many Mohawk communities have two sets of chiefs, so there is no one single chief of the Mohawk people.
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If you mean when a Mohawk Indian cut his hair in 'that style' (a Mohawk) - it was normally only done in times of war; IE: A visual symbol that the person was on the path of war.
The Mohawk idians affected the war by fighting with the French against Great Britain
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No, that is not correct.The correct spelling is Mohawk.For example:"The Mohawk chief declared war on the local township."
Traditionally, Mohawk men shaved their heads, leaving a crest of hair down then center, during war time.
She led Lewis And Clark on their expedition. Plus she was the chiefs daughter.
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the following answer is for the time period french and Indian war (His name was Joseph Brant to the English. his Indian name was thayendanegea,[source is 7th grade u.s. history book])Joseph 'Thayendanegea' Brant was never a Chief. He was only a military leader, and gained political connections with the British. Where his sister Molly Brant was married to Sir William Johnson, a British Indian Agent.this answer is all timeAnswerHe was never a chief of the Kanienkehaka ("People of the Flint")or Mohawk. They had many chiefs during different times.Here are the titled chiefs seating on the Grand Council:TekarihokenAionwathaSatekariwateSarehohwaneTeionhekwenOrenrekowaTehanakarineOngeswasgone (1756-62)
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