The Mohawk Tribe Indians only wore their hair in a "Mohawk" when they went to war, the hair cut was named after them. Other wise they just let it grow long like all the other tribes. Women also wore their hair long except when they were greiving, in that case they cut it really short.
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That's like who is buried in Grant's tomb.
The history of the Mohawk Tribe can be found at the following link. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/mohawk/mohawkhist.htm Viper1
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Traditionally, Mohawk men shaved their heads, leaving a crest of hair down then center, during war time.
Yes, her mother cuts it in the beginning of Divergent. She also cuts her own hair at the beginning of Insurgent.
There are many ways to get a mohawk. Going to the hair cuttery and getting it chopped always works... If your talking about standing a mohawk up though you need to get some knox gelatin or Rave #4 hair gel and apply a bunch at the bottom and then work your way up, using less and less.
The Mohawk hair style was invented by the Mohawk Indian tribe.
Mohawk hair cut
The history of the Mohawk Tribe can be found at the following link. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/mohawk/mohawkhist.htm Viper1
cut their hair
The Mohawk hair style was named after the Mohawks.
from the movie 'taxi driver' when Robert deniro's character 'travis bickle' cuts his hair in that way.
If you mean when a Mohawk Indian cut his hair in 'that style' (a Mohawk) - it was normally only done in times of war; IE: A visual symbol that the person was on the path of war.
The word "mohawk" is pronounced as MOH-hawk. It refers to a hairstyle where the hair is shaved on the sides and left longer on top, often styled into a stiff upright strip. It is also the name of a Native American tribe.
Pelo estilo Mohawk (Mojak) - Mohawk Hair style Corte estilo Mohawk - Mohawk Hair cut style Cheroquí - IN SPAIN ONLY (Cherokee) Cresta de pelo (crest of hair -- as in a comb of hair like a rooster's crest)
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I believe you are thinking of Ayrans.
Mohawk men shaved their heads with the exception of a scalp lock or crest down the center of their head. The style was known as a "roach" or "Mohawk". They often splayed the hairstyle with feathers,dyed porcupine quills and deer or badger hair. The hair cut may have served as a style to designate warrior status or as a means of taunting the enemy, reducing the amount of hair available to grab in hand-to-hand combat or as a form of ceremonial symbolism.