#mohican — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #mohican, aggregated by home.social.
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A slightly different angle of the same scene as my earlier post.
From #Mohican State Park in #Ohio
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A photo taken on the path from the covered bridge to the dam in #Mohican State Park #Ohio
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Pleasant Hill Lake as seen from atop the dam in #Mohican State Park #Ohio #photography #fall
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The Little Lyons falls in #Mohican State Park in #Ohio. Not much water right now, so don't miss them as you hike across the bridge. #photography #fall
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Another one from #Mohican State Park in #Ohio This is the view from the covered bridge towards the parking lot #photography #fall
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Photo from the Big Lyons Falls in #Mohican State Park, #Ohio
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Went to the #Mohican State Park in #Ohio yesterday to see some #fall colors. Lots of people out enjoying nature.
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The #StockbridgeMunsee #Mohican Tribe of #Wisconsin, with help from the #Massachusetts legislature, has purchased 372 undeveloped acres of #MonumentMountain, which carries sacred meaning and is part of its original homeland. #Berkshires https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/wisconsin/2025/04/02/mohican-tribe-in-wisconsin-reclaims-sacred-mountain-in-massachusetts/82747531007/
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On the river just below the Pleasant Hill Dam in #Mohican state park in #Ohio #fall #photography
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View from the covered bridge over the #Mohican river in #Ohio surrounded by trees with #fall colors #photography
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From photo hike in #Mohican state park #Ohio today. #fall #autumn #photography
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Shots from my hike today #fall #photography #ohio #mohican
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This is probably a long shot, but if any #Mohican or #Lenape folks see this, I wanted to ask something about the river that flows into NYC from the north.
The original name for it would be the Mahicannittuk, right? Is it appropriate for me as a white person to call it that? It feels weird calling it after Henry Hudson, but I’m also aware that I’m still quite ignorant about the relevant history, and I don’t want to assume it’s appropriate for me to start using the traditional name for it.
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This is probably a long shot, but if any #Mohican or #Lenape folks see this, I wanted to ask something about the river that flows into NYC from the north.
The original name for it would be the Mahicannittuk, right? Is it appropriate for me as a white person to call it that? It feels weird calling it after Henry Hudson, but I’m also aware that I’m still quite ignorant about the relevant history, and I don’t want to assume it’s appropriate for me to start using the traditional name for it.
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This is probably a long shot, but if any #Mohican or #Lenape folks see this, I wanted to ask something about the river that flows into NYC from the north.
The original name for it would be the Mahicannittuk, right? Is it appropriate for me as a white person to call it that? It feels weird calling it after Henry Hudson, but I’m also aware that I’m still quite ignorant about the relevant history, and I don’t want to assume it’s appropriate for me to start using the traditional name for it.
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This is probably a long shot, but if any #Mohican or #Lenape folks see this, I wanted to ask something about the river that flows into NYC from the north.
The original name for it would be the Mahicannittuk, right? Is it appropriate for me as a white person to call it that? It feels weird calling it after Henry Hudson, but I’m also aware that I’m still quite ignorant about the relevant history, and I don’t want to assume it’s appropriate for me to start using the traditional name for it.
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This is probably a long shot, but if any #Mohican or #Lenape folks see this, I wanted to ask something about the river that flows into NYC from the north.
The original name for it would be the Mahicannittuk, right? Is it appropriate for me as a white person to call it that? It feels weird calling it after Henry Hudson, but I’m also aware that I’m still quite ignorant about the relevant history, and I don’t want to assume it’s appropriate for me to start using the traditional name for it.
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Mohawk? Mohican?
A hairstyle, its name and history.
And does it have any connections to real American Natives?