They lived in upper New York state and they lived before the 1700's
The Mohawk or properly named Kanienkehaka ("People of the Flint") were a collection of villages in what is today Eastern New York State, from the earliest recorded accounts. Samuel de Champlain first wrote of the Kanienkehaka on the western shores of the present day Champlain Lake. Their tradtional lands were along the Mohawk River in Central New York State, and had several trading posts and seasonal camps throughout New York State and Canada.
Today they live in the following communities,
Inland New York:
Ganienkeh
Kanatsiohareke
Along the St Lawrence:
Akwesasne or St. Regis
Kanesatake
Kahnawake
Southern Ontario:
Tyendinaga
Wahta or Gibson
Six Nations of the Grand River
Members of the Mohawk tribe are still alive today.
The Mohawk Indians lived in N.Y.
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Members of the Mohawk tribe are still alive today.
There are currently no saints from the Mohawk tribe. However, Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha is half Mohawk and may soon be canonized. Her father was from the Mohawk tribe and her mother was from the Algonquins.
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No they do not exist anymore. No one is a full Mohawk tribe.
the arts the mohawk tribe maked was bows and arrows
One way that the Mohawk tribe adapted was to change their style of dress. They started wearing the European styles of clothing.
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