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| USS | Mohawk, a 42-gun frigate, was laid down 8 May 1814 by |
| many First Nations, including the Innu, Cree, | Mohawk, Abenaki, and Huron-Wendat nations. |
| ernment would not generally interfere when the | Mohawk adopted captives, even if they were European. |
| The Canarse were exterminated by the | Mohawk after the Canarse refused to pay tribute to th |
| On March 3, 1972, | Mohawk Airlines Flight 405 crashed while attempting t |
| Mohawk Airlines Flight 405, a Fairchild Hiller FH-227 | |
| After long usage by | Mohawk Airways at least two of these airplanes were e |
| number of Aerospatiale Nord 262 airplanes for | Mohawk Airways in the late 1970s. |
| Nathan Whiting's Connecticut Regiment and 200 | Mohawk allies to reinforce Fort Edward. |
| iers, mercenaries, loyalist militia, and their | Mohawk allies had devastated the valley. |
| onial New York, who discovered the site of the | Mohawk American Village of Caughnawaga near Fonda, Ne |
| slaves also are buried there, as is Go-Won-Go | Mohawk, an Indian princess and actress who married a |
| natural boundary of the territory between the | Mohawk and Algonquin tribes. |
| 1 km) south to Lake Clear, to connect with the | Mohawk and Malone Railway. |
| Nehasane Park, in the process of creating the | Mohawk and Malone Railway (later called the Adirondac |
| In 1910, Route 26 was reconfigured to begin in | Mohawk and follow what is now NY 169 and NY 28 betwee |
| FIFA World Cup, Mathis shaved his hair into a | mohawk and scored a goal in the United States' 1-1 dr |
| h end of the valley between the communities of | Mohawk and Dateland. |
| heastern Willamette Valley along the McKenzie, | Mohawk, and Coast Fork Willamette rivers |
| nce and digital imaging and explores issues of | Mohawk and French-Canadian identity through the prism |
| sented in the historical novel Drums Along the | Mohawk and the 'based upon the book' movie of 1939. |
| om the area into three basins: the Hudson, the | Mohawk and the Black. |
| village area is located at the junction of the | Mohawk and Hudson Rivers. |
| n related Iroquoian languages, most notably in | Mohawk and Oneida. |
| t to the west while its former routing between | Mohawk and Paines Hollow became NY 168. |
| mprising the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, | Mohawk, and Tuscarora tribes) headquartered in New Yo |
| of interest, such as copper in the case of the | Mohawk and Ahmeek mines. |
| ated with copper arsenides found in Michigan's | Mohawk and Ahmeek copper mines. |
| e, Kickapoo, Sauk, Ottawa, Ojibwe, Potawatomi, | Mohawk and Chickamauga joined an alliance in 1783 aga |
| including white-out contact lenses, a bleached | mohawk, and a black bodysuit. |
| er and Superintendent of Transportation of the | Mohawk and Hudson Railroad when on August 9, 1831, th |
| King, Joe Cocker, Albert Collins, Jewel, Essra | Mohawk, and many others. |
| Because of losses to war and disease, the | Mohawk and other tribes often adopted younger captive |
| and headed north through Richfield Springs and | Mohawk before ending in Utica. |
| Hayman won the $71,000 pro-am Great | Mohawk Bicycle Race in 1981, the richest purse for a |
| the Quebec provincial police force on a small | Mohawk blockade set up to prevent the expansion of a |
| 2009 No Lip Vol. 3 ( | Mohawk Bomb Records) |
| as Cohoes Falls, the Great Peacemaker told the | Mohawk braves to chop the tree down. |
| ork on Phase A is being handled by Kahnawake's | Mohawk Bridge Consortium. |
| cotta clad was originally built as the Niagara | Mohawk Building and features an octagonal tower which |
| is similar in theme to that of Drums Along the | Mohawk by Walter D. Edmonds and made into a 1939 film |
| Arriving at Tinnontoguen, the | Mohawk capital, he acquired the language and won resp |
| In 1947, he joined | Mohawk Carpet Mills of Amsterdam, New York, which gre |
| It was later absorbed into | Mohawk Carpet, later Mohasco Corporation. |
| Massena--Akwesasne | Mohawk Casino |
| The Akwesasne | Mohawk Casino (AMC) is a Native American gambling ent |
| European colonists called it the "Lower | Mohawk Castle", while Canajoharie, the other primary |
| Dawn Avery is a | Mohawk cellist, vocalist, and composer. |
| Mohawk Central High School in Mohawk, NY was renamed, | |
| Mohawk Chapel in Brantford, Ontario | |
| Mohawk Chapel, the oldest church in Ontario, was cons | |
| From | Mohawk chief Joseph Brant, he received leases on ten |
| His father Joseph was a | Mohawk chief who became famous during the American Re |
| They included | Mohawk chief Joseph Onasakenrat and Metis leader Loui |
| rge Henry Martin Johnson also advanced to be a | Mohawk chief, based on his mother's Wolf clan and fam |
| Three | Mohawk chiefs and one Mahican are received in Queen A |
| s the Office of Native Claims had rejected the | Mohawk claim on the land three years earlier, his off |
| d recently retired from a teaching position at | Mohawk College (Hamilton Spectator, 1 June 1999). |
| She graduated from | Mohawk College Broadcast Journalism program, in 1987. |
| Matteo Gentile, a | Mohawk College graduate, operated a small restaurant. |
| s for a time the chair of part-time studies at | Mohawk College (where he also taught courses). |
| On November 6, 2008, | Mohawk College announced McIsaac as their new Preside |
| Godin is a graduate of | Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ont. with a degree in Com |
| Clark was educated at | Mohawk College in Hamilton, receiving a diploma in ra |
| raphic-arts teacher at the Brantford campus of | Mohawk College. |
| te-Marthe-sur-le-Lac and Saint-Placide and the | Mohawk community of Kanesatake are situated in this d |
| Territory, New York State holds one Ceremonial | Mohawk Community Longhouse. |
| James Gabriel was Grand Chief of the | Mohawk community at Kanesatake (located near Oka, Que |
| The church served as the cornerstone for the | Mohawk community of Boerum Hill, formerly known as No |
| d vacated the area, under protest by the local | Mohawk community. |
| ant to the Kahnawake Gaming Law enacted by the | Mohawk Council of Kahnawake. |
| The | Mohawk Council of Kahnawake and the Commission have c |
| He was elected to the | Mohawk Council of Akwesasne in 1982, served as its Gr |
| He was reared in traditional | Mohawk culture, but likely learned English as well. |
| Charles Mill Lake, Dillon Lake, Dover Dam and | Mohawk Dam. |
| r service against the British on Lake Ontario, | Mohawk departed Sackets Harbor on 31 July 1814 in Cha |
| In the | Mohawk dialect of the Iroquois, the name for tobacco |
| a is surrounded north of Stone Avenue, west of | Mohawk Drive and Chick Springs Road; south of North P |
| The | Mohawk Drive-in Theatre operated from 1946 to 1986 at |
| ered by a nose-mounted 225 hp (168 kW) Sunbeam | Mohawk engine driving a two-bladed propeller. |
| ntil 22 April 1944, when she departed with the | Mohawk, escorting the SS Laramie to Boston. |
| Mohawk expresses a large number of pronominal distinc | |
| - both the white family and the Kahnyenkehaka ( | Mohawk) families. |
| Shelley Niro (born 1954) is a | Mohawk filmmaker and visual artist from New York and |
| e featured in the movie, including the Piggott | Mohawk football field, the old Clay County jail, and |
| They sell under the brand name Sago ( | Mohawk for "hello") Putters, DK's & Golden Leaf in Ca |
| Later, he and | Mohawk founded the Indigenous Peoples Network. |
| onian from 1 January 1813 to April 1814 and in | Mohawk from then until April 1815. |
| elm bark, inhabited by the Turtle Clan of the | Mohawk from 1666-1693. |
| t of Indian Affairs, and Jane French, Catholic | Mohawk from Caughnawaga. |
| John was raised in Simcoe, Ontario and is a | Mohawk from Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario. |
| ket, instead licensing the brand to the Morris | Mohawk Gaming Group, which then operated its own onli |
| Morris currently leads the Morris | Mohawk Gaming Group in Kahnawake, exclusive Bodog bra |
| Mohawk Girls (2005) | |
| Mohawk Girls received the Alanis Obomsawin Best Docum | |
| Francis "stole" Mavrovic's bizarre | mohawk haircut for the fight and even dyed it blonde. |
| ndinka warrior hairstyle (often mistaken for a | mohawk hairstyle), and his gold jewelry. |
| ood, sporting her traditional trademark purple | Mohawk hairstyle, was dropped twice in the final seco |
| He was also distinctive for his | Mohawk hairstyle, which led to a later nickname Iroke |
| choice is point guard and he is known for his | Mohawk hairstyle. |
| Mohawk has been responsible for the rescue of more th | |
| Mohawk has also seized more than 20,700 pounds of ill | |
| In | Mohawk, he was called Desagondensta, meaning "he stan |
| Before receiving command of the | Mohawk, he served as the Executive Officer aboard the |
| picts of an earthling emerging from two merged | mohawk heads. |
| nto writing music specifically inspired by his | Mohawk heritage. |
| Fish Creek - A hamlet west of | Mohawk Hill by the southwest town line. |
| Byron Corners - A location northwest of | Mohawk Hill. |
| Mohawk hosted the event for the first time in 2007 an | |
| The | Mohawk Hudson Hike/Bike Trail is a 40-mile (64 km) tr |
| It is now part of the | Mohawk Hudson Hike/Bike Trail. |
| d sweetgrass basketry is part of the Akwesasne | Mohawk identity. |
| light Company, Vice President of the Herkimer, | Mohawk, Ilion and Frankfort Railway, and owner of the |
| of contemporary Native women with traditional | Mohawk imagery. |
| He was given command of HMS | Mohawk in 1903 and then led the Naval Brigade Machine |
| he Palatines a lease to purchase land from the | Mohawk in the vicinity of where the West Canada Creek |
| In mid-July, | Mohawk, in company with the full-rigged ships USS Sup |
| There is an image of Ken sporting a 5-inch | mohawk in his younger days, which is currently circul |
| 17 to Indian and Northern Affairs Canada) is a | Mohawk Indian Reserve in the Laurentides region of Qu |
| It is one of three | Mohawk Indian village sites excavated by archaeologis |
| Grassmann's book The | Mohawk Indians and their Valley: Being a Chronologica |
| s located in Schoharie County, homeland of the | Mohawk Indians, one of the Iroquois tribes. |
| The name only comes indirectly from the | Mohawk Indians, who did not live in the area. |
| polyester subclass was a joint effort between | Mohawk Industries and DuPont. |
| Mohawk Industries released everSTRAND in 1999, a 100% | |
| s, such as Shaw Industries, Interface Inc. and | Mohawk Industries, to reduce the waste involved in de |
| o had been captured as a girl and adopted as a | Mohawk into the Wolf clan, and Ohyeatea, also known a |
| Mohawk is equipped with a 10-long-ton (10 t) capacity | |
| Mohawk is the thirteenth and last of the 270-foot Fam | |
| government project was the construction of the | Mohawk Island Light in Lake Erie between 1846 and 184 |
| ed still in crates and used by RAF in India as | Mohawk IVs |
| The dates he lived are not fixed but after the | Mohawk joined the union the Seneca nation debated joi |
| The | Mohawk Lacrosse Club, sometimes called Mohawk Club of |
| He has worked on the | Mohawk language for several years, also serving as a |
| Onkweonwe was a | Mohawk language newspaper conceived, compiled, edited |
| Fluent in English and the | Mohawk language, he became an interpreter for the Can |
| d worked to translate religious works into the | Mohawk language. |
| d Patrol, where she served for the entire war, | Mohawk launched a total of 14 attacks against submari |
| Patricia Monture-Angus was a Canadian | Mohawk lawyer, activist, educator and author. |
| pt. 24, 1958 - Saskatoon, Nov. 17, 2010) was a | Mohawk lawyer, professor and activist. |
| John Harding (sha ko hen the tha) is a | Mohawk leader who was chief at Kanesatake, Quebec, Ca |
| ies, Jim Cuddy, Justin Rutledge, Bob Egan, The | Mohawk Lodge, Jim Bryson and Neko Case. |
| mostly from the Rock Witchu Tour sporting the | mohawk look. |
| e thoroughly assimilated, at age 16 marrying a | Mohawk man. |
| ot born to the position, she became one of the | Mohawk matrons". |
| Some young | Mohawk men wanted a chance to advance independently t |
| n 1826, and Davisville was once again a purely | Mohawk Methodist settlement. |
| chard Mine, Socorro County, New Mexico and the | Mohawk mine, San Bernardino County, California in the |
| pearance when he was eight years old, with the | Mohawk Minstrels. |
| The Two Hendricks: Unraveling a | Mohawk Mystery. |
| ederick Ogilvie Loft (February 3, 1861 - 1934, | Mohawk name Onondeyoh, also known as F. O. Loft or Fr |
| The | Mohawk name for the village was rendered variously as |
| eature debut - named after our city's original | Mohawk name - is all the more remarkable when you con |
| Her other | Mohawk name, given to her at adulthood, was Degonwado |
| Her father was a Caughnawaga | Mohawk named Katarioniecha, also known as Peter Quebe |
| Her | Mohawk names have been spelled in a variety of ways. |
| One of Molly's | Mohawk names, perhaps her birth name, was Konwatsi'ts |
| r the war, their personal conflict divided the | Mohawk nation and brought the Seven Nations and Iroqu |
| the mission founded by Father Jogues among the | Mohawk Nation and, on his way, instituted the first C |
| l Center houses a library and museum about the | Mohawk Nation community of Akwesasne. |
| The | Mohawk Nation invited them to move to New York as gue |
| he government granted a reserve of land to the | Mohawk Nation and Six Nations Indians in appreciation |
| "...Chief Jake Swamp of the | Mohawk Nation and co-director of the Tree of Peace So |
| scholarly resource on the early history of the | Mohawk Nation of Colonial New York. |
| Yet, Tessouat initiated peace talks with the | Mohawk nation and, in 1634, they agreed to a peace tr |
| A member of the | Mohawk nation in Kahnawake, he was made a Member of t |
| ns made contact with individual members of the | Mohawk Nation, formerly part of the Iroquois Confeder |
| She is the third cutter named for the | Mohawk nation, a tribe of Iroquoian Indians who lived |
| d on April 4, 1840) between the Seneca Nation, | Mohawk nation, Cayuga nation, Oneida Indian Nation, O |
| and office of a Iroquois League sachem of the | Mohawk nation. |
| named all his best horses after members of the | Mohawk nation. |
| Harding is a Turtle clan member and | Mohawk nationalist. |
| He is a full-blooded | Mohawk Native Canadian |
| e son of a mixed-blood Cherokee adoptee of the | Mohawk, Norton grew up among Native Americans and tra |
| Smoke Johnson, a "full-blooded" | Mohawk of the Bear clan of his mother, was born in 17 |
| While assigned to | Mohawk on Lake Ontario, Stribling participated in the |
| winter of 1912-1913 she took the place of USRC | Mohawk on winter cruising. |
| ary for a test thermonuclear device in Redwing | Mohawk on July 2, 1956. |
| from the Iroquois, a federation including the | Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca, and Onondaga tribes. |
| alliance of five long-standing nations of the | Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca. |
| ns of the Iroquois Confederacy: Cayuga nation, | Mohawk, Oneida, Tuscarora, and Onondaga (driven into |
| The | Mohawk, Oneida, and Cayuga pledged to join his propos |
| denosaunee) Confederacy (including the Cayuga, | Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca and Tuscarora tribes |
| ian groups in the region, such as the Huron or | Mohawk, Onondaga or Oneida of the Five Nations of the |
| erational success in Vietnam led to additional | Mohawk orders in 1966, and by 1968, five surveillance |
| Don Powless - bass guitar, is a | Mohawk originally from the Six Nations Reserve, but c |
| USNS | Mohawk passes under the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridg |
| the controversy in the Pentagon over the armed | Mohawk peaked with a 1965 directive that prohibited t |
| ermediary that this was impossible because the | Mohawk people with whom she was living "would as soon |
| ttlement between the Quebec government and the | Mohawk people in the Oka standoff. |
| Iroquois people in general and the diaspora of | Mohawk people in particular. |
| August 10 - Oronhyatekha, | Mohawk physician and scholar (d.1907) |
| Blue Cloud (Aroniawenrate) (born 1935 - ) is a | Mohawk poet, and folklorist. |
| Tyendinaga | Mohawk Police - Shannonville, Ontario |
| Horn (born 16 April 1940, New York City) is a | Mohawk political activist and fashion model. |
| He was a | Mohawk, possibly the first Mohawk accredited land sur |
| oring Fitzpatrick, was commissioned by Niagara | Mohawk Power Corporation. |
| ition, Deer formed her own production company, | Mohawk Princess Productions. |
| co-produced by Hunga Rican, Excitable Boy! and | Mohawk Productions in association with Warner Bros. T |
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