An overnight camp for girls and boys ages 8 to 16,
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Mohicans!

 

     Pronounced "muh-HEE-can.” The word means "from the waters that are never still;" the Mohican name for the Hudson River. They lived along the banks of the Hudson River, in modern-day New York state and also in parts of Massachusetts, and Connecticut. The tribe was ruled by sachems, or chiefs. Mohican men were hunters and sometimes went to war to protect their families. Mohican women were farmers and also did most of the child care and cooking. They enjoyed storytelling, artwork and music.

 

Attributes:

 

Fair play and Integrity/Good diplomats
Able to perform on the big stage
 

Weaknesses:
 

Notoriously slow to start
 

Strengths:
 

Capture the Flag
 

Camp Alliance:
 

Iroquois
 

Animal:
 

Otter
 

Language:
 

aquai is a friendly greeting

 

 

Related Website...Check Out:            http://www.mohican-nsn.gov/index.htm
 

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"Th[e] 4 weeks Spent There Went Past Way To Quickly, && Leaving On Th[e] Last Day Was One Of Th[e] Hardest Things Ive Ever Had To Do. All Th[e] Memories Of Everything We Did Are So Special To Me Now...&& There’s So Many To Pick From...All Th[e] Way From Sleepovers To Campfires, Or From Th[e] Fashion Show To Free Swims, They're All Amazing.”

Gayle, Camper – Northampton, England