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The Mohawk, or ("People of the Flint"), are a founding member of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (Iroquois). Historically positioned as the "Guardians of the Eastern Door," they protected the confederacy’s eastern frontier against invaders from the Hudson Valley. 1. Geography of the Mohawk Watershed

: The banks of the river, particularly around areas like Schenectady , offered fertile soil that was highly sought after for grain production, especially wheat. 2. Cultural Legacy and Sovereignty mohawk.rar

: This geography was the primary reason the Erie Canal was positioned along the Mohawk River, transforming New York into a global trade hub. The Mohawk, or ("People of the Flint"), are

The name "Mohawk" remains a prominent brand in various industries, often reflecting the durability associated with the name. Geography of the Mohawk Watershed : The banks

: Historical records from institutions like the Mohawk Institute and Mohawk Residential School reflect a difficult past of forced assimilation, yet modern efforts focus on reclaiming language and heritage.

: Indigenous stewardship practices, such as "braiding" traditional knowledge with western science, are currently being used to address modern challenges like climate-adapted forest management.