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"Mohawk" means flesh-eater in some language. as they ate their enemies flesh.
Keith Theriault
The mi'kmaq did have enemies, they were the mohawk indians and the british.
The Mohawk Indians were part of the Iroquois confederacy and lived in upstate New York and eastern Ontario. They called themselves Kanien'keha:ka which meant "People of the Place of Flint" referring to the flint they used for arrows. It was the English version of an Algonquian name that lead them to be called Mohawk which meant "eaters of flesh" or "man-eaters". By the way, the Algonguians were enemies of the Mohawk.
the crips are a gang that are in the area of LA which are the enemies of the bloods.
Juan de Urtassum has written: 'La gracia triunfante en la vida de Catharina Tegakovita, india iroquesa' -- subject(s): Biography, Mohawk Indians, Missions, Christian biography, Blessed, Mohawk women 'La gracia triunfante en la vida de Catharina Tegakovita India Iroquessa' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Biography
See the link below. They did not call themselves Mohawk (eaters of flesh) but called themselves "People of the Flint" By the way, my family is Cherokee- we have the same problem- the "ch" sound does not exist in our language- it came from a Creek Indian guiding the English- in Creek, it means "Can't understand them". To the earlier poster- the haircut was named for the tribe, not the other way around.
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the mohawk river