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The Mohawk hair style was invented by the Mohawk Indian tribe.
I think you're referring to the Boston Tea Party, in which the Sons of Liberty--dressed as Mohawk Indians--dumped British tea into Boston Harbor.
The chief of the Mohawk Indian tribe during the French and Indian Wars was Thayendanegea, also known as Joseph Brant. He was a prominent Mohawk leader and warrior who allied with the British during the conflict. Brant played a significant role in leading Native American forces against the American colonists.
Mohawk, Iriquois, Delaware.
Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Tuscarora
Mohawk Indians
Kateri Tekakwitha was half Mohawk and half Algonquin.
Mohawk is a Native American word (specifically Kanien'kéha) that means "they eat things". There is no word for mohawk in any other language except in the Kanien'kéha language.So the Hebrew word for Mohawk is Mohawk.
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha - Her father was from the Mohawk tribe but her mother was Algonquin.
The Mohawk hair style was invented by the Mohawk Indian tribe.
The Mohawk word for river is kahyonhowanen.
Mr.T is an African American actor, hes the black chuck Norris, he played in the A team, hes comanly characterized by his mohawk and gold earings
well honestly there's no such word as mo-hawked you have probably spelt Mohawk wrong you could put in native American (Mohawk)
"Drums Along the Mohawk" is a historical novel written by American author Walter D. Edmonds. It was first published in 1936 and tells the story of a newlywed couple living in the Mohawk Valley during the American Revolutionary War.
I think you're referring to the Boston Tea Party, in which the Sons of Liberty--dressed as Mohawk Indians--dumped British tea into Boston Harbor.
Kateri Tekakwitha was half Mohawk and half Algonquin. She has not yet been canonized but is known as Blessed Kateri.
Blessed Kateri TekakwithaBlessed Kateri Tekakwitha is not yet a saint. However, she is in the final stage of canonization. Her father was Mohawk and her mother Algonguin.