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Today’s #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Iawentana:wen. 🌞 Iawentana:wen is the word used for warm in the Mohawk language.

chiefswood's tweet image. Today’s #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Iawentana:wen. 🌞

Iawentana:wen is the word used for warm in the Mohawk language.

Today’s #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Katsikhe’ton:nis/Otsi’nahkontahkwa:ne 🐝 In the Mohawk language, Katsikhe’ton:nis/Otsi’nahkontahkwa:ne is used for honey bee! This is a photo from our Tall Grass Prairies 🌻

chiefswood's tweet image. Today’s #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Katsikhe’ton:nis/Otsi’nahkontahkwa:ne 🐝

In the Mohawk language, Katsikhe’ton:nis/Otsi’nahkontahkwa:ne is used for honey bee!

This is a photo from our Tall Grass Prairies 🌻

#MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Kahiatonhsera 📖⁠ ⁠ This is the word used for book in the Mohawk language⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #whereculturesmeet #chiefswoodnhs #paulinejohnson

chiefswood's tweet image. #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Kahiatonhsera 📖⁠
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This is the word used for book in the Mohawk language⁠
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#whereculturesmeet #chiefswoodnhs #paulinejohnson

It's the first day of a new month! which means a new Mohawk Word of the Week! Today's Mohawk Word of the Week is the word used for September. #whereculturesmeet #ChiefswoodNHS #MohawkWordoftheWeek #MohawkLanguage #Haudenosaunee

chiefswood's tweet image. It's the first day of a new month! which means a new Mohawk Word of the Week!

Today's Mohawk Word of the Week is the word used for September. 

#whereculturesmeet #ChiefswoodNHS #MohawkWordoftheWeek #MohawkLanguage #Haudenosaunee

The #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Io:hnhiote. 🌈 Io:hnhiote is the word used for rainbow in the Mohawk language. Pronounced yo-nyo-day

chiefswood's tweet image. The #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Io:hnhiote. 🌈

Io:hnhiote is the word used for rainbow in the Mohawk language.

Pronounced yo-nyo-day

The #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Ohiarihko:wa. This is the word used for July in the Mohawk language. Ohiarihko:wa means Time of Wild Strawberries to Ripen Greatly. #ChiefswoodNHS #WhereCulturesMeet #MohawkLanguage #Mohawk #Haudenosaunee #IndigenousLanguage #Indigenous

chiefswood's tweet image. The #MohawkWordOfTheWeek is Ohiarihko:wa. This is the word used for July in the Mohawk language. Ohiarihko:wa means Time of Wild Strawberries to Ripen Greatly. 

#ChiefswoodNHS #WhereCulturesMeet #MohawkLanguage #Mohawk #Haudenosaunee #IndigenousLanguage #Indigenous

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