mohawks in English

noun
1
a member of an American Indian people, one of the Five Nations, originally inhabiting parts of eastern New York.
This includes the Canadian native Indians such as the Mohawks and the Inuit, the original inhabitants of the land who were displaced, dispossessed and marginalised.
2
the Iroquoian language of the Mohawk.
The Cherokee language belongs to the Iroquoian family of languages and is therefore related to Mohawk , Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, and Tuscarora, among others.
3
a hairstyle in which the head is shaved except for a strip of hair running centrally from the middle of the forehead to the back of the neck.
We go out past the town along the riverside, through pine forest and scrub, and get as far as a beach, where a large man with a Mohawk is standing waist-deep in the water smoking a cigarette.
4
a step from either edge of the skate to the same edge on the other foot in the opposite direction.
A reverse Mohawk is the opposite of a Mohawk .

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1. The ultimate fate of the Mohawks is even sadder.

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3. GIANT-killing basketball stars the Middlesbrough Mohawks walked tall when they met the town's mayor.

4. In the resulting confrontation several hundred Mohawks armed with clubs and guns fought running battles with police.

5. Middlesbrough Mohawks travel to second-placed Oldham today as they bid to retain their eighth place in the league.

6. Synonyms & Antonyms of Alarmed (Entry 1 of 2) filled with fear or dread the Mohawks were the trapper's friends, so he was not the least bit Alarmed at the sight of the band of Mohawk hunters