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PotomacBob ๐Ÿšซ

Are the Mohawk Indians and the Mohican Indians the same? they seem to be from the same place - along the Mohawk River in upstate New York. And the names are similar.

Replies:   Dominions Son
Dominions Son ๐Ÿšซ

@PotomacBob

No, In fact they were rivals.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohicans

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohawk_people

Replies:   Remus2
Remus2 ๐Ÿšซ

@Dominions Son

No, In fact they were rivals.

While it's been a while since I've interacted with decedents of either, for some of them, asking the OP question is considered insulting fighting words.

Replies:   awnlee jawking
awnlee jawking ๐Ÿšซ

@Remus2

When searching for 'mohican haircut', 'Google knows best' reported 'Including results for mohawk haircut'.

I guess that means their haircuts were pretty much the same ;-)

AJ

Replies:   Dominions Son
Dominions Son ๐Ÿšซ

@awnlee jawking

I guess that means their haircuts were pretty much the same ;-)

I would guess that means that there isn't a distinctive "Mohican" haircut not that the Mohicans followed similar hair styles to the Mohawks.

Also, I haven't researched it, but I wouldn't presume that what we know today as a mohawk hair style has anything to do with the Mohawk tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy.

In fact it probably doesn't. While Wikipedia is far from a definitive source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohawk_hairstyle

While the mohawk hairstyle takes its name from the people of the Mohawk nation, an indigenous people of North America who originally inhabited the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York,[3] the association comes from Hollywood and more specifically from the popular 1939 movie Drums Along the Mohawk starring Henry Fonda.

The Mohawk and the rest of the Iroquois confederacy (Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Tuscarora, and Oneida) in fact wore a square of hair on the back of the crown of the head. The Mohawk did not shave their heads when creating this square of hair but rather pulled the hair out, small tufts at a time. The following is a first-hand account of James Smith, who was captured during the French and Indian war and adopted into the Mohawk tribe:

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