Mohawk First Nation community

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The Mohawk First Nation community is an Indigenous Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people of North America with a distinct language, culture, and governance system rooted in their traditional territories along the St. Lawrence River and beyond.

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Label Occurrences
Mohawk First Nation community canonical 1

Statements (53)

Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nation
Haudenosaunee people
Indigenous people
Iroquois nation
colonialImpactIncludes land dispossession
missionization
residential schools
culturalPractice condolence ceremonies
lacrosse
wampum diplomacy
engagesIn cultural revitalization
land rights advocacy
language revitalization
governanceBasedOn Great Law of Peace
surface form: Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace
hasAlternativeName Mohawk
surface form: Kanienʼkehá꞉ka

Mohawk people
surface form: Mohawk Nation

People of the Flint
hasClan Bear clan
Turtle clan
Wolf clan
hasCommunity Akwesasne
Ganienkeh
Kahnawà:ke
Kanesatake
Six Nations of the Grand River
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory
Wahta Mohawk Territory
hasDistinct culture
governance system
language
hasLanguage Mohawk language
historicalRole eastern door of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
kinshipSystem matrilineal
languageFamily Iroquoian languages
locatedIn Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf Iroquois Confederacy
surface form: Haudenosaunee Confederacy

Iroquois Confederacy
spiritualTraditionsInclude Longhouse religion
traditionalCropsInclude beans
corn
squash
traditionalEconomyIncludes agriculture
fishing
hunting
trapping
traditionalHousing longhouse
traditionalTerritoryIncludes Eastern Ontario
Mohawk Valley
surface form: Mohawk River valley

Northern New York
Southern Quebec
St. Lawrence Valley
surface form: St. Lawrence River valley
uses clan system

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Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory hasPrimaryIdentity Mohawk First Nation community