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At the Woodland Cultural Centre, we believe that saying where you’re from in the language helps build a powerful connection to the territory. It keeps the language alive, honors the people that occupied these territories historically, and strengthens our community. Every place has a story, and by speaking the language, we ensure it is passed down for generations to come.Here are some Mohawk words for different locations close to Woodland that some of you may call home.Where do you live (what’s your address)? - Ka’nón:we tehsì:teron?Six Nations Reserve - Ohswé:kenGrand River - Kahionha’kó:waBrantford - Tsi TkanatáhereHamilton - Onón:takonAncaster - Kana’tsioharè:keToronto - Tsi Tkarón:to ... See MoreSee Less

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