User:GTonka

G'tonka
(a take on the the Kanien'kehà:ka name for “buffalo”) was often referred to as the “Monarch of the Plains” in the heritage of native North America.

It came to be known as a symbol of self-reliance, strength, and prosperity. In some western lore, it was believed that the G'tonka was a good omen for abundance and good fortune, and that they gave their “gifts” to man without regret. In doing so, G'tonka taught man to “honor” another’s pathway and to support each individual’s aspirations.

G'tonka’s philosophy is simple
 G'tonka believes that Trust is the cornerstone of success in every relationship. G'tonka values respect and loyalty. 

The Kanien'kehá:ka
The Kanien'kehá:ka (or Mohawk) are one of the original indigenous groups to inhabit New York, Quebec and Ontario; before European contact they lived primarily in Southern Quebec and the New York State area known as the Mohawk Valley.Though they are commonly known as Mohawk this term is derogatory, the word Mohawk is taken from a native word meaning eaters of flesh. Mohawks call themselves Kanien'kehá:ka or Kahnyen'kehaka, which means the People of the Flint; this name comes from the stone tools they were famous for trading.

For more information check out the following link: The Kanien'kehá:ka