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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract El Sitio de la aldea india Caughnawaga es El Sitio de la aldea india Caughnawaga es un sitio arqueológico localizado al oeste de Fonda en el Condado Montgomery. El sitio fue descubierto en 1950 por y hoy es el único pueblo completamente excavado de los indios iroqueses en el país. El sitio de la aldea Mohawk incluye las líneas generales de las 12 casas comunales y la empalizada que existían allí hace 300 años. Lo que separa a Caughnawaga de muchos lugares del pueblo en la zona es que está abierto al público. Esto significa que la gente puede venir a la zona y observar los cimientos de las casas Caughnawaga en persona. Está asentado en una colina sobre el museo Mohawk-Caughnawaga y la capilla santuario, conocido como el Kateri Tekakwitha y el Santuario Nacional Indio Mohawk Caughnawaga o el Santuario Nacional del Bendito Kateri Tekakwitha.​ Fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1973.​o Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1973.​ , Caughnawaga Indian Village Site (also knowCaughnawaga Indian Village Site (also known as the Veeder site) is an archaeological site located just west of Fonda in Montgomery County, New York. It is the location of a 17th-century Mohawk nation village. One of the original Five Nations of the Iroquois League, or Haudenosaunee, the Mohawk lived west of Albany and occupied much of the Mohawk Valley. Other Iroquois nations were located west of them and south of the Great Lakes. The Mohawk had trading relationships with French colonists coming south from Quebec, with Dutch based in Albany, and with the later English who took over Dutch territory. Under pressure from the French in the late 17th century, some Mohawk moved to other areas. Some who had converted to Catholicism relocated to mission villages near Montreal and to the west along the St. Lawrence River. Because most of the Mohawk in the New York and Pennsylvania areas were allied with Great Britain during the American Revolutionary War, they were mostly forced out of New York when Britain ceded its territory in the colonies to the new United States. The Crown provided some land in compensation at what became the Six Nations Reserve of the Grand River, Ontario. This former village site was discovered in 1950 by Rev. Thomas Grassmann. It is the only Mohawk village site in the country to have been completely excavated for archeological studies.etely excavated for archeological studies.
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rdfs:comment Caughnawaga Indian Village Site (also knowCaughnawaga Indian Village Site (also known as the Veeder site) is an archaeological site located just west of Fonda in Montgomery County, New York. It is the location of a 17th-century Mohawk nation village. One of the original Five Nations of the Iroquois League, or Haudenosaunee, the Mohawk lived west of Albany and occupied much of the Mohawk Valley. Other Iroquois nations were located west of them and south of the Great Lakes.west of them and south of the Great Lakes. , El Sitio de la aldea india Caughnawaga es El Sitio de la aldea india Caughnawaga es un sitio arqueológico localizado al oeste de Fonda en el Condado Montgomery. El sitio fue descubierto en 1950 por y hoy es el único pueblo completamente excavado de los indios iroqueses en el país. El sitio de la aldea Mohawk incluye las líneas generales de las 12 casas comunales y la empalizada que existían allí hace 300 años. Lo que separa a Caughnawaga de muchos lugares del pueblo en la zona es que está abierto al público. Esto significa que la gente puede venir a la zona y observar los cimientos de las casas Caughnawaga en persona. Está asentado en una colina sobre el museo Mohawk-Caughnawaga y la capilla santuario, conocido como el Kateri Tekakwitha y el Santuario Nacional Indio Mohawk Caughnawaga o el Santuario Nacional del Bendito Kateri Tel Santuario Nacional del Bendito Kateri Te
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