Mohawk

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Mohawk may refer to:

In geography:

  • Communities:
    • Mohawk, Herkimer County, New York
    • Mohawk, Montgomery County, New York
    • Mohawk, Oregon, an unincorporated community in Oregon
    • Mohawk, Tennessee
  • Rivers:
    • Mohawk River, a river in New York State, USA, a tributary of the Hudson River
    • Mohawk River (New Hampshire), a river in New Hampshire, USA, a tributary of the Connecticut River
    • Mohawk River (Oregon), a river in Oregon, USA, a tributary to the McKenzie River

Other:

  • Mohawk hairstyle, from a hairstyle traditionally worn by the Mohawk tribe
  • Mohawk turn in figure skating
  • "Mohocks", an early-eighteenth century London gang
  • NYC Mohawk, the 4-8-2 steam locomotive wheel arrangement
  • Mohawk (GTW), the name of passenger trains
  • HMS Mohawk (F125), a Royal Navy warship
  • Mohawk Airlines
  • Mohawk Gasoline, a gasoline station company in Canada owned by Husky Energy
  • Mohawk College, a college in Hamilton, Ontario.
  • Mohawk Raceway in Campbellville, Ontario
  • Grumman OV-1 Mohawk military observation aircraft

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