Without specific context or an image to reference, it's difficult to determine if the people on the boat are Mohawk Indians. The Mohawk are one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and have distinct cultural and traditional attire. If you have more details or a specific scenario in mind, I can provide a more accurate answer.
The Mohawk Indians farmed and hunted for a living.
Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.Two of the New York tribes were the Mohawk Indians and the Mohegans.
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The Mohawk Indians
The Mohawk Indians were farming people. Mohawk women planted crops of corn, beans, and squash and harvested wild berries and herbs. Mohawk men hunted for deer and elk and fished in the rivers. Traditional Mohawk foods included cornbread, soups, and stews, which they cooked on stone hearths. source: bigorrin.org
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Many people get confused between Mohawk and Mohican Indians. They are not the same. Mohawks and Mohicans are actually rival tribes.
The Mohawk Indians farmed and hunted for a living.
The Mohawk Indians lived in N.Y.
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 Mohawk Indians ate corn, fruits, berries, rabbit, wild turkey, and fish. Their traditional food was soups, cornbread, and ragouts. They cooked their foods on stone hearths.