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  2. Mohicans - Wikipedia

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    The Mohawks then re-located south of the Mohawk River, closer to Fort Orange. In July 1626 many of the settlers moved to New Amsterdam because of the conflict. The Mohicans requested help from the Dutch and Commander Daniel Van Krieckebeek set out from the fort with six soldiers.

  3. Moravian Church in North America - Wikipedia

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    The Moravian Church in North America is part of the worldwide Moravian Church Unity. It dates from the arrival of the first Moravian missionaries to the United States in 1735, from their Herrnhut settlement in present-day Saxony, Germany. They came to minister to the scattered German immigrants, to the Native Americans and to enslaved Africans.

  4. Prep volleyball: Mohawks say goodbye to senior at home ...

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    Sep. 19—MORAVIA — Ryan Vanbogaert was trying hard not to cry on Monday night. The Moravia head volleyball coach shared an emotional hug with each Mohawk senior throughout the third and final ...

  5. Moravian Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Some Notes on the first Missionary Society in America - the Society for the Furtherance of the Gospel, founded August 19, and fully organized November 28th, 1745 1895: J. Taylor Hamilton: Sketch of the Moravian Church in Camden Valley, New York 1894: J. Taylor Hamilton: Autobiography of Bernhard Adam Grube 1894: John W. Jordan

  6. Prep football: Mohawks hang on to opening victory - AOL

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    Aug. 21—NORWALK — The Moravia football team sprinted out to a first half lead on Friday. It took everything the Mohawks had, however, to finish the race. Boyer Valley cut an 18-point deficit ...

  7. Mohawk people - Wikipedia

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    The Mohawk, also known by their own name, Kanien'kehá:ka (lit. ' People of the flint ' [2]), are an Indigenous people of North America and the easternmost nation of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the Five Nations or later the Six Nations).

  8. Johannes Megapolensis - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Megapolensis served as missionary to the Mohawk people, and is believed to be the first Protestant missionary to Native Americans in North America. [5] The Mohawk territory was west of Fort Orange in the Mohawk River valley but extending up to the St. Lawrence River and down to the Delaware River, with other territories used ...

  9. Moravia High School - Wikipedia

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    Moravia High School is an Appanoose County secondary school located in Moravia, Iowa, USA, part of the Moravia Community School District. The sports teams are collectively called "The Mohawks". A small school district (216 students in grades 6–12), it has been growing in recent years. [1]