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  2. Mohawk skywalkers - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, over 700 Mohawk people lived in Little Caughnawaga. The enclave lasted until the 1970s. While mostly Mohawk, Iroquois and Indigenous workers also lived in the neighborhood. [12] The 9/11 Memorial and Museum has hosted an exhibit on the Mohawk skywalkers titled "Skywalkers: A Portrait of Mohawk Ironworkers at the World Trade Center ...

  3. Cuyler Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    For nearly 50 years, most Mohawk in New York lived within 10 square blocks in Brooklyn; they were from Kahnawake, a reserve in Quebec, Canada. The men were ironworkers known as Mohawk skywalkers on the bridge and skyscraper projects of New York. The women, some of whom had gone to New York separately for economic opportunity, and others who ...

  4. Mohawk Skywalkers, how native people helped build New ... - AOL

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    Peter Jacobs is a Haudenosaunee, Mohawk Nation man who was an intricate part of building World Trade Center Tower 1 Mohawk Skywalkers, how native people helped build New York City's most iconic ...

  5. Kahnawake - Wikipedia

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    Kahnawake was created under what was known as the Seigneurie du Sault-Saint-Louis, a 40,320-acre (163.2 km 2) territory which the French Crown granted in 1680 to the Jesuits to "protect" and "nurture" those Mohawk newly converted to Catholicism. [9]

  6. Category:Mohawk history - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk skywalkers; Mohawk Valley raid; Most Holy Trinity Church, Detroit This page was last edited on 8 August 2024, at 13:59 (UTC). Text is ...

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  8. Harmen van den Bogaert - Wikipedia

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    Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert (1612/13–1648) was an early Dutch settler in New Netherland (present-day New York), explorer, and barber surgeon.Van den Bogaert's personal journal from his expedition into Iroquois country, A Journey into Mohawk and Oneida Country, 1634-1635, is the first written description of the Mohawk Valley and among the first ethnographical accounts of the Iroquois ...

  9. Hail to the Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    A tablet in the shape of an arrowhead at the base of the statue reads: "Hail to the Sunrise - In Memory of the Mohawk Indian." The pool is lined with 100 inscribed stones from various tribes and councils of the Red Men (the oldest fraternal organization to be granted a charter by Congress) and Degree of Pocahontas , the women's auxiliary, from ...