The Chapel Royal of the Mohawks has its own Coat of Arms

The Mohawk Chapel soon to be the Chapel Royal of the Mohawks was granted its own Coat of Arms. (Supplied by Barry Hill)

By Lynda Powless Editor It will no longer be the Royal Chapel of the Mohawks. The celebrated and noted chapel along the Grand River will soon become the Chapel Royal of the Mohawks and be adorned with its own Royal Coat of Arms. Thanks to the inquisitive nature of Barry Hill, chairman of the Six Nations Royal Chapel of the Mohawks board the chapel will be switching names and displaying its own Royal Coat of Arms. The coat of arms, the ony one of its kind, will depict a pine tree representing the Haudenosaunee Great Tree of Peace and its all going to happen in a big affair being planned for Sept., 29th. “Yes, we are working to make it a big thing,” Hill joked while explaining the Six Nations…

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