The Mohawk people

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09/10/2008

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Table of Contents The Mohawk people Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction.
  2. The term Iroquois.
  3. Iroquoian culture, ritual, and agriculture.
  4. Mohawk and some aspects of Mohawk cultural life.
    1. The Midwinter ceremony.
  5. The turning point for the Mohawk and the Six Nations.

Abstract

The mohawk are survivors. From the days of their early ancestors to the present day, the mohawk have dwindled in number but have lived on. This is an exploration of the history and culture of the mohawk.
In this paper I will attempt to explain the past and present state of the mohawk nation: its origins and its struggles. I will also explore the beginnings of Iroquoian society, and mohawk language, arts, and economy.The mohawk are a part of a group of indigenous North Americans known as the Iroquois. The grouping of cultures under the term "Iroquois" originates in a linguistic distinction. The "Northern Iroquoian languages" and the "Southern Iroquoian Languages" are two language families whose origins can be found in peoples from the broader Appalachian region (an area that extends from Louisiana to New York) (Snow 11, 19). These linguistic groupings correspond with the migrations of peoples north and south from a common origin that was, as mentioned, somewhere in Appalachia. Snow, in his book The Iroquois, summarizes the breakup of these "proto-Iroquoian peoples." Those who migrated north became known as speakers of Northern Iroquoian languages and those who migrated south, of whom the only remaining group is the Cherokee, became the "Southern Iroquoian" speakers (Snow 8-10). Some of the Northern-Iroquoian-speaking groups include the mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and the Huron

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