These words carry the cadence of the longhouse and the river: direct, spare, and steady. Mohawk sayings often tie courage to responsibility, freedom to reciprocity, and identity to the land that names us. They prize listening over display, consensus over haste, and humor that cuts without wounding. Elders speak for the children not yet born; memory sits beside resolve. Expect images of corn, snow, and stone; teachings that bend like ash and hold like wampum; reminders that a good mind is both shelter and path.
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