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File:Mohawk king engraving.jpg - Wikipedia
Hendrick Tejonihokarawa - Wikipedia
Four Kings - National Portrait Gallery
Four Mohawk Kings Facts for Kids
Four Mohawk Kings Facts for Kids
A brief point about warrior identity, chiefhood and hypothetical tattoo regret. - YouTube
BL Printed Heritage Collections on X: "A rare early example of an illustrated #playbill for #WorldTheatreDay The only known copy advertising an evening's entertainment at Punch's Theatre for 'The Four Kings of
North America's Northeast Indian Tribes – Lives Our Ancestors Left Behind
Timeline – Kanyenkehaka
File:Four Indian Kings of Canada.jpeg - Wikimedia Commons
The Four Mohawk Kings: 3 Mohawk + 1 Mahican - YouTube
The Two Hendricks: A Mohawk Indian Mystery - New York Almanack
EgyptSearch Forums: Iroquois Empire or Confederation
Courtly Lives - Four Indian Kings
Biography – THEYANOGUIN – Volume III (1741-1770) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Opinion: Royal reconciliation: King Charles can draw on the past to build bridges with Indigenous communities - The Globe and Mail
Quatre rois mohawks — Wikipédia
1710-1998 / Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row - Mohawk (baptisé Hendrick), l'empereur des Six-Nations, 1710/1998 / Autoportrait - Onondaga, monument Champlain, Ottawa, Ontario 1998 | Musée des beaux-arts du Canada
1997-1710 / Joe David - Mohawk, Kanasatake, Québec 1997 / Etow Oh Koam - Mohawk (baptisé Nicholas), 1710/1998 | Musée des beaux-arts du Canada
King Hendrick, Theyanoguin, Biography, Facts
Courtly Lives - Four Indian Kings
The Bear Clan - Famous Iroquois Chief's Table of Links
Black Mohawk Chief in Moorish Garb | Black history facts, Indigenous americans, Indigenous north americans
Kings of the New World - Canada's History
Closing Exhibition: Four Indian Kings | National Portrait Gallery
print | British Museum
The Mohawks and Mahicans in New Netherland: A Look at their History and Architecture — Historic Albany Foundation
A tour of four great rivers; the Hudson, Mohawk, Susquehanna and Delaware in 1769; being the journal of Richard Smith of Burlington, New Jersey; (1906) (14764756804) - PICRYL - Public Domain Media