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            <title>Kanienkehaka</title>
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            <description>Dress is another example of an important symbol. &amp;nbsp;One of the Iroquois tribe is called the Kanienkehaka, but also known as the Mohawk tribe. &amp;nbsp;They wire their hair long in the middle and shaved on the both sides. &amp;nbsp;Even today, the Mohawk is a hairstyle people wears. &amp;nbsp;Originally, the Mohawks were fierce and their look was suppose to look intimidate. &amp;nbsp;Today is used to make a similar statement suck as defiance and rebellion. &amp;nbsp;The design of the Iroquois is still present in our culture today.</description>
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