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Joseph Brant is being groomed to be the new 18th century Native who is going to lead the Iroquois into the modern era.” Mike Tarbell, the Mohawk cultural interpreter at the Iroquois Museum in ...
FATHER JOGUES TO BE THE EMPIRE STATE'S FIRST SAINT; Movement for the Canonization of "The Martyr of the Mohawk," Slain by Iroquois in 1644.
So it’s like opening our eyes, opening our minds as non-native people to the values, the knowledge, the way of life, the culture of Haudenosaunee Iroquois Mohawk people. And part of that is ...
The Seneca traditionally lived in New York, between the Genesee River and Canandaigua Lake, and were by far the most populous of the Iroquois Nations. The Mohawk are known as the Keepers of the ...
The Iroquois are fighting to play lacrosse ... In 2014 they not only became the first Native Americans to win the Mohawk-named Tewaaraton Award, lacrosse’s version of the Heisman, but were ...
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New York museum loses federal grant because it 'no longer serves the interest of the United States'The Iroquois Museum in Howes Cave, N.Y., on Mohawk land. It opened in 1981 and features Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora art and culture. The museum hosts exhibits ...
The Iroquois Confederacy was the union of five nations that lived in the northeast of the U.S.: the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca, to which the Tuscarora were added in 1722, totaling a ...
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