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WTC Builders Speak Up

- EvilGentleman - Wednesday, February 15th, 2006 : goo

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My hometown of has a proud tradition of dating back through the last century and a half, with many famous being part of the local heritage. Men from Kahnawake were on the workcrews that built many of the highest , as are renowned for their ability to work normally at extreme . My grandmother showed me pictures of her cousin posing at the top of the as the building was topped out.

Another project many of our men worked on was the in New York. After the collapsed, many of our men were on the work crews that searched the for survivors, and later, remains. We will never forget those who are victims of , and we will never forget the buildings themselves. As many of the men here say, "We built them once, and we can build them again"

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Peter: 15th Feb 2006 - 19:44 GMT

wow. as a er, i really appreciated seeing this entry.

EvilGentleman: 15th Feb 2006 - 19:49 GMT

Here is a picture of a Mohawk ironworker assisting in the 9/11 rescue/recovery/cleanup effort that was taken by FEMA www.fema.gov/ and was posted on the CNN website www.cnn.com/ in September 2001.

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EvilGentleman: 15th Feb 2006 - 20:03 GMT

I thought you might like that, Peter. You really seem to be a proud . My family has always had connections to New York, too.

My dad lived under the (NE corner of and Water) when he was little, and my grandparents were married there back in 1946. My grandmother took me there to show me her old home, and she told me so many stories of life in New York during the war. New York is part of my ancestral homeland, and we still have a large number of Mohawks living in New York, mostly Brooklyn, and Staten Island, with a few in Long Island.

Although Kahnawake is 45 minutes north of the Canada-US border, we have a strong connection to the USA and its history. My grandfather fought in the Pacific as a US Army soldier, and many of our young people today are still signing up for US military service, most commonly the Marine Corps. Our community is considered by Canada to be on Canadian soil, but you will see many more Mohawk and American flags flying there than Canadian, and unlike Canada, we have Mohawks serving in Iraq as we speak.

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