- Look up
Caughnawaga or
Kahnawake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Caughnawaga or
Kahnawake may
refer to:
Caughnawaga Indian Village Site, a village...
- mission, it has also been
known as
Seigneury Sault du St-Louis, and
Caughnawaga (after a
Mohawk village in the
Mohawk Valley of New York).
There are...
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Caughnawaga Indian Village Site (also
known as the
Veeder site) is an
archaeological site
located just west of
Fonda in
Montgomery County, New York. It...
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Caughnawaga is a
former town in then
Tryon County,
later Montgomery County, New York,
United States.
Caughnawaga is
believed to be a
Mohawk language word...
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missionaries who
established the St.
Regis and
Kahnawake (formerly
known as
Caughnawaga) and the
missions among the
Huron in
western Ontario. In 1646, the General...
- the
Mohawk could identify. The
Mohawk crossed their river to
rebuild Caughnawaga on the
north bank, west of the present-day town of Fonda, New York. In...
- Brooklyn,
which they
called "Little
Caughnawaga",
after their homeland, is do****ented in
Reaghan Tarbell's
Little Caughnawaga: To
Brooklyn and Back,
shown on...
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Huron and
Iroquois languages. He did
missionary duty at
Sault St.
Louis (
Caughnawaga) from 1718 to 1731. He made his
solemn profession of the four vows at...
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Potawatomi Pro-British
Wyandot Pro-British
Dakota Pro-British
Ojibwe Caughnawaga Mohawk Red
Sticks Pro-British
Menominee Pro-British
Winnebago Six Nations...
- Iroquois, who
began to urge that
Catholic converts should relocate to the
Caughnawaga,
Kanienkeh outside of Montreal. This
treaty lasted for 17 years. Around...