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|birth = 1756<br>Kanatahséton,{{Wiki|Mohawk Valley}} | |||
|death = 1778<br>Kanieh'keh, Mohawk Valley | |||
|period = [[American Revolution]] | |period = [[American Revolution]] | ||
|faction = [[Mohawk]] | |faction = [[Mohawk]] | ||
|appear = [[Assassin's Creed III]]}} | |appear = [[Assassin's Creed III]]}} | ||
'''Kanen'tó:kon''' (1756 - 1778) was a member of the [[Mohawk]] tribe 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 | '''Kanen'tó:kon''' (1756 - 1778) was a member of the [[Mohawk]] tribe 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 tribe's warriors later began to believe that they could protect the tribe by siding with the [[British Army|British]]. | ||
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. | |||
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Revision as of 03:25, 16 November 2012
Kanen'tó:kon (1756 - 1778) was a member of the Mohawk tribe 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 tribe's warriors later began to believe that they could protect the tribe by siding with the British.
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.
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