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  2. Mohawk Girls (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Girls is a 2005 documentary film by Tracey Deer about the experiences of adolescent girls growing up on the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake, across the Saint Lawrence River from Montreal, Quebec. Deer, who was born and raised in Kahnawake, focuses on three young women: Felicia, Amy, and Lauren, a mixed race teen.

  3. Tracey Deer - Wikipedia

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    Tracey Deer was born in 1978 and grew up in a large, close-knit Mohawk family in Kahnawake, a reserve in Quebec, Canada that is south of the St. Lawrence River, across from Montreal. She is a member of the Bear Clan [ 2 ] and attended local schools: Karonhianhnonha School Elementary and Queen of Angels Academy.

  4. Mohawk Girls (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Girls is a Canadian comedy-drama series developed by Tracey Deer based on her 2005 documentary Mohawk Girls. [1] The program premiered on OMNI Television and on APTN in the fall of 2014 [2] and entered its fourth season in 2016. It is available for streaming on CBC Gem and it was picked up by the Peacock streaming service in 2021. [3]

  5. Category:Mohawk women - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Mohawk women (5 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Mohawk women" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  6. Category:Canadian Mohawk women - Wikipedia

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    It includes Canadian Mohawk people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  7. Katsi Cook - Wikipedia

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    Sherrill Elizabeth Tekatsitsiakawa “Katsi” (pronounced Gudji) Cook is a Mohawk Native American midwife, environmentalist, Native American rights activist, and women's health advocate. She is best known for her environmental justice and reproductive health research in her home community, the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne in upstate New York.

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  9. Yakoyaner - Wikipedia

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    Thus women were given the honour of growing and harvesting crops especially the luminary Three Sisters; corn, squash, and beans. [3] Women oversaw the longhouses, communal agriculture, and cooking while men took charge of hunting, were the primary builders of the longhouses, and clearing the fields–demonstrating gender complementarity.