Caughnawaga

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Caughnawaga or Kahnawake can refer to:

  • Kahnawake 14, Quebec Mohawk reserve
  • present Auriesville, New York
  • Caughnawaga, New York, established in 1788 and named after a local Mohawk community, was a large town, constituting much of Montgomery County north of the Mohawk River until its subdivision eliminated it. The division of Caughnawaga also created the Fulton County Towns of Broadalbin, Johnstown, and Mayfield.
  • Caughnawaga was the principal village of the Mohawk nation now the site of the village of Fonda, New York.
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