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Mohawk Ironworkers is a new 13-part half hour documentary series that celebrates the steely determination of the Mohawk ironworkers of Kahnawake, Akwesasne and Six Nations said to be “the best ironworkers on the planet.”. Using a mixture of dramatic HD “high steel” footage, on the job and home-life reality shooting and archival material ...
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Mohawk Ironworkers is a new 13-part half hour documentary series that celebrates the steely determination of the Mohawk ironworkers of Kahnawake, Akwesasne and Six Nations said to be “the best ironworkers on the planet.”. Using a mixture of dramatic HD “high steel” footage, on the job and home-life reality shooting and archival material ...
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Health, Home and Heritage. Tue, Nov 1, 2016 30 mins. A look at how health, heritage and family become paramount to successfully coping with life outside the dangerous and physically...
Episode 9 — Health, Home and Heritage Ironwork is one of the most dangerous and physically demanding jobs in the world, so the health and safety of the workers are paramount to the job’s success. Hayden Hemlock, an ironworker for over 40 years, retired after facing an injury.
Apr 6, 2017 · Personal issues and challenges faced by Ironworkers on a daily basis within their communities, homes and job sites will be the program’s focal points. Each half hour episode presents a story of Ironworkers and their families as they face one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
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Foreman Geggs Martin left behind the ironworker “work hard, play hard” lifestyle for smoothies, marathons and his family. Also available in French: Santé, famille et héritage; Mohawk version: Tiohtónhaton Ieioiénhton
May 13, 2021 · By 1960 Atlantic Avenue and the Boerum Hill area of Brooklyn was home to about 800 Mohawk ironworkers and their relatives. Many frequented the Wigwam Bar and attended a church run by Rev. David ...