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'''Kanen'tó:kon''' (1756 – 1778) was a member of the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] nation and a close childhood friend of [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]. Though he initially advocated for the Mohawks to remain neutral in the American Revolutionary War, he and several other of his village's warriors later began to believe that they could protect their people by siding with the [[British Army|British]].
'''Kanen'tó:kon''' (1756 – 1778) was a member of the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] nation and a close childhood friend of [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]].  


In this regard, he was manipulated by [[Charles Lee]] into believing that Ratonhnhaké:ton had joined [[George Washington]] in a campaign against the Mohawk people, prompting him to attack his former friend when he tried to intervene in a Mohawk ambush on colonial soldiers. Pinned to the ground and vulnerable to a lethal blow, Ratonhnhake:ton was forced to stab Kanen'tó:kon in the neck with his [[Hidden Blade]], killing him.
==Biography==
===Early Life===
Kanen'tó:kon was born and raised in the Kanien'kehá:ka nation, whose duty was to protect their sacred land. One day, at the age of four along with Ratonhnhaké:ton and other children, Kanen'tó:kon ventured in the forests outside the village to play games. While playing a game of hide and seek, the village was approached by [[Charles Lee]] and his [[Templar]] conspirators and proceeded to burn village and murder the Kanien'kehá:ka. Kanen'tó:kon and Ratonhnhaké:ton were safely away from the village, though the later witnessed the death of [[Kaniehtí:io|his mother]].
 
The village was eventually rebuilt and the Kanien'kehá:ka even after nine years. As a teenager, Kanen'tó:kon learned how to free run through forest trees, collect materials and hunt wildlife with the help of Ratonhnhaké:ton. However soon after, Ratonhnhaké:ton became concerned that the Colonists would soon invade and seize their land, hence ventured on a personal quest to protect the village. Kanen'tó:kon remained in the valley to keep the village and the people safe and neutral in the conflict with the Colonists.
 
===Conflict with Johnson===
Kanen'tó:kon eventually sought out Ratonhnhaké:ton at the Davenport Homestead, four years later, explaining that [[William Johnson]] was given permission by Iroquois Confederacy to purchase their land and subjugate their people to relocate. Realizing that a diplomatic solution was not possible, Kanen'tó:kon handed Ratonhnhaké:ton a hatchet who proceeded to embed it into pillar of the Davenport manor, signifying the start of war.
 
Ratonhnhaké:ton traveled to [[Boston]] and with the aid of [[Samuel Adams]], destroyed a shipment of British tea, which Johnson had been using to profit from taxation. Despite this, six months later, Johnson returned having procured the money through other resources and means. Kanen'tó:kon returned to the Homestead with news of this, forcing Ratonhnhaké:ton to seek out and assassinate Johnson.
 
===Siding with the British===
With the village safe Kanen'tó:kon continued to protect the village. However as the [[American Revolutionary War]] proceeded, Kanen'tó:kon began to worry that Continental Army would seize the land, while the opposing British offered to protect their lands and secure their independence in exchange for an alliance. K
 
By 1778, Kanen'tó:kon was approached Charles Lee who informed that the Continental Army led by [[George Washington]] were planning to destroy the village for allying with the British, furthermore even convinced him that Ratonhnhaké:ton had turned traitor for siding with Washington. Kanen'tó:kon finally decided to join the conflict to keep the Patriot Armies away from their land. He led several other Mohawk warriors outside of the village to scout ahead and destroy the invading army, however Ratonhnhaké:ton intervened by rendering the Mohawk warriors unconscious to prevent the village from entering the conflict.
 
===Death===
Ratonhnhaké:ton caught up with Kanen'tó:kon, during their confrontation Kanen'tó:kon accused Ratonhnhaké:ton of betraying his own people and being corrupted by the Patriots. Ratonhnhaké:ton tried to reason with Kanen'tó:kon, explaining that he was being deceived by Lee. Instead, Kanen'tó:kon attacked Ratonhnhaké:ton, pinning him to the ground and was close to killing him with his knife, forcing Ratonhnhaké:ton to stab his friend in the neck, killing him in self defense. Kanen'tó:kon, in his final words, explained that the Continental Army would be defeated at Monmouth by the British and thus ensuring the future of their people.
 
==Legacy==
 
 
==Personality and characteristics==


==Final words==
==Final words==
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Kanen'tó:kon (1756 – 1778) was a member of the Kanien'kehá:ka nation and a close childhood friend of Ratonhnhaké:ton.

Biography

Early Life

Kanen'tó:kon was born and raised in the Kanien'kehá:ka nation, whose duty was to protect their sacred land. One day, at the age of four along with Ratonhnhaké:ton and other children, Kanen'tó:kon ventured in the forests outside the village to play games. While playing a game of hide and seek, the village was approached by Charles Lee and his Templar conspirators and proceeded to burn village and murder the Kanien'kehá:ka. Kanen'tó:kon and Ratonhnhaké:ton were safely away from the village, though the later witnessed the death of his mother.

The village was eventually rebuilt and the Kanien'kehá:ka even after nine years. As a teenager, Kanen'tó:kon learned how to free run through forest trees, collect materials and hunt wildlife with the help of Ratonhnhaké:ton. However soon after, Ratonhnhaké:ton became concerned that the Colonists would soon invade and seize their land, hence ventured on a personal quest to protect the village. Kanen'tó:kon remained in the valley to keep the village and the people safe and neutral in the conflict with the Colonists.

Conflict with Johnson

Kanen'tó:kon eventually sought out Ratonhnhaké:ton at the Davenport Homestead, four years later, explaining that William Johnson was given permission by Iroquois Confederacy to purchase their land and subjugate their people to relocate. Realizing that a diplomatic solution was not possible, Kanen'tó:kon handed Ratonhnhaké:ton a hatchet who proceeded to embed it into pillar of the Davenport manor, signifying the start of war.

Ratonhnhaké:ton traveled to Boston and with the aid of Samuel Adams, destroyed a shipment of British tea, which Johnson had been using to profit from taxation. Despite this, six months later, Johnson returned having procured the money through other resources and means. Kanen'tó:kon returned to the Homestead with news of this, forcing Ratonhnhaké:ton to seek out and assassinate Johnson.

Siding with the British

With the village safe Kanen'tó:kon continued to protect the village. However as the American Revolutionary War proceeded, Kanen'tó:kon began to worry that Continental Army would seize the land, while the opposing British offered to protect their lands and secure their independence in exchange for an alliance. K

By 1778, Kanen'tó:kon was approached Charles Lee who informed that the Continental Army led by George Washington were planning to destroy the village for allying with the British, furthermore even convinced him that Ratonhnhaké:ton had turned traitor for siding with Washington. Kanen'tó:kon finally decided to join the conflict to keep the Patriot Armies away from their land. He led several other Mohawk warriors outside of the village to scout ahead and destroy the invading army, however Ratonhnhaké:ton intervened by rendering the Mohawk warriors unconscious to prevent the village from entering the conflict.

Death

Ratonhnhaké:ton caught up with Kanen'tó:kon, during their confrontation Kanen'tó:kon accused Ratonhnhaké:ton of betraying his own people and being corrupted by the Patriots. Ratonhnhaké:ton tried to reason with Kanen'tó:kon, explaining that he was being deceived by Lee. Instead, Kanen'tó:kon attacked Ratonhnhaké:ton, pinning him to the ground and was close to killing him with his knife, forcing Ratonhnhaké:ton to stab his friend in the neck, killing him in self defense. Kanen'tó:kon, in his final words, explained that the Continental Army would be defeated at Monmouth by the British and thus ensuring the future of their people.

Legacy

Personality and characteristics

Final words

  • Kanen'tó:kon: My passing wins you nothing, Ratonhnhaké:ton. Charles Lee rides for Monmouth to reveal the Patriots' plans. The Loyalists will destroy them. The revolution will be ended. The Crown victorious. Our people... safe.
  • Connor: It seems our people will never be safe. You are resting now, my friend.

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