Just Like Home: Mohawk traditions stem from the land

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2019
  • Throughout the years, Canada’s many Indigenous communities have maintained a strong connection to their land and the food it gives them.
    In this episode of Just Like Home, Rachel Lau sits down to eat with three strong Mohawk women to talk culture, history and being proud of their heritage.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @indigenousin-couragement9891
    @indigenousin-couragement9891 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting this.

  • @globalnews
    @globalnews  5 лет назад

    Do you have any traditions that have been passed down to you that you maintain?

  • @rolandob.4439
    @rolandob.4439 5 лет назад +5

    how about a link to the recipes for what you ladies made?

  • @BossyMike
    @BossyMike 5 лет назад +1

    News

  • @nataliehelferty1438
    @nataliehelferty1438 11 месяцев назад

    The Blond is the real Mohawk with her friend with the bandana. The other two women with white hair and long hair are Spirit-Made by Elizabeth II. They were gently killed by suffocation until they passed out by a Mohawk Warrior of the Kanesake. They are singing an Ojibway song that is a made up language by Elizabeth II Evil Spirit. Ojibway are not real people but are Evil Spirit Made by Elizabeth II to Occupy Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay area. The cottagers are Canadian who are Mohawk from Oshawa Tribe whether they know that or not. Pale Indians with Blond Hair look Canadian and not necessarily like this woman in this video who is shaped to look Mohawk with a chubby face and hooded eyelids. That is a shaping by Elizabeth II Sister's Evil Spirit to fit in to conform to the Reserve. She normally looks Canadian Blond. Natalie Helferty Queen of Canada and Royal Chieftain of Indians of America Toronto Tribe Mohawk Hollywood Royal. We Canadians need to realize that We are all Tribes and growing up on a Reserve is not necessary to make you Native Indian.

  • @bigdummy1807
    @bigdummy1807 2 года назад

    Traditional food of Mohawks is the flesh of people from other tribes.

    • @THEBeardedDude15
      @THEBeardedDude15 Год назад

      at least your username is super appropriate, if you're leaving comments like this. Kick rocks ya big dummy.

    • @randyx3976
      @randyx3976 8 месяцев назад

      they didn't practice cannibalism did they?

    • @gooseh4638
      @gooseh4638 18 дней назад +1

      @@randyx3976they did not

    • @randyx3976
      @randyx3976 17 дней назад

      @@gooseh4638 op is a mor0n

    • @gooseh4638
      @gooseh4638 17 дней назад

      @@randyx3976 ok so I actually looked into it, while the mohawk would eat the flesh of POW after being killed from torture, it wasn’t like they were eating cuz it was their favorite food or they were hungry or smt. It is a ritual for strength and strictly that, eating a person for any other reason was seen as immoral and had a strong taboo. It also seems the last account of this was in the 1620s, so they haven’t practiced cannibalism for more than 400 years, longer than America has been a country
      So human flesh is certain not a “traditional food” of the Mohawk as opposed to suggested