Mohawk Skywalkers: The Native Ironworkers Who Built America’s Skyline

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The Mohawk “Skywalkers” are some of the most important builders in American history. For over a century, Mohawk men have worked on bridges and skyscrapers, shaping the skylines of cities like New York. They built landmarks from the Empire State Building to the Twin Towers, balancing on narrow beams high above the ground. Their courage and precision earned them worldwide respect, even as tragedies like the Quebec Bridge collapse claimed many lives. When the towers fell on 9/11, Mohawk ironworkers returned to help rebuild, honoring both their ancestors and their craft. This is the story of Native resilience, sacrifice, and legacy written into America’s steel and stone.

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