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The Mohawk Indians did not traditionally knit in the way that is commonly associated with European knitting practices. Instead, they were known for their intricate beadwork, as well as weaving techniques using materials like plant fibers and animal hides. Their craftsmanship included making items such as clothing, bags, and decorative pieces through methods like finger weaving and sewing rather than knitting.

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