People of the Flint

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People of the Flint is a traditional name and self-designation of the Mohawk people, reflecting their historic identity and cultural connection to flint and stone-working.

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Label Occurrences
People of the Flint canonical 2

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Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnonym
self-designation
emphasizesConnectionTo stone tools
traditional craftsmanship
hasCulturalAssociationWith flint
stone-working
hasCulturalSignificanceIn Haudenosaunee culture
hasEthnicContext Iroquoian peoples
hasGeographicAssociationWith Mohawk traditional territory
surface form: Mohawk traditional homelands in the Northeast of North America
hasLanguageContext Mohawk language
hasSymbolicMeaningOf enduring connection to territory
resilience
strength
isContrastedWith exonyms for the Mohawk people
isEndonymFor Mohawk people
isLinkedTo historic identity of the Mohawk people
material culture of the Mohawk people
isPartOf Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) cultural tradition
isTraditionalNameOf Mohawk people
isUsedBy Mohawk people
isUsedIn contemporary Mohawk cultural discourse
oral tradition of the Mohawk people
refersTo Mohawk people
relatesTo Mohawk spiritual relationship with the land
pre-contact Mohawk technology

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mohawk people nativeNameMeaning People of the Flint