Mohawk nation - Mohawk Communities Today: Encyclopedia II - Mohawk nation - Mohawk historyA 1634 Dutch expedition from Fort Orange to the Mohawk settlements in the west was led by a surgeon named Harmen van den Bogaert. At the time of the expedition there were only 8 villages - from east to west: Onekahoncka, Canowarode, Schatsyerosy, Canagere, Schanidisse, Osquage, Cawaoge, and Tenotoge. All villages were on the south side of the river, between present-day Fonda and Fort Plain. The first (Onekahoncka) being situated on the south side of the Mohawk River where it meets the Cayadutta Creek, and the last being on the south side of t ...
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