Mohawk hairstyle explained

The mohawk (also referred to as a mohican) is a hairstyle in which, in the most common variety, both sides of the head are shaven, leaving a strip of noticeably longer hair in the center. Mohawk hairstyles have existed for thousands of years. As of the 21st century, they are most commonly associated with punks, or broader non-conformity.

The mohawk is also sometimes referred to as an iro in reference to the Iroquois (who include the Mohawk people), from whom the hairstyle is supposedly derived – though historically the hair was plucked out rather than shaved. Additionally, hairstyles bearing these names more closely resemble those worn by the Pawnee, rather than the Mohawk, Mohicans, Mohegan, or other groups whose names are phonetically similar.

The world record for the tallest full mohawk goes to Joseph Grisamore, also known as the Mohawk King, who has a 108frac=2NaNfrac=2 tall mohawk,[1] [2] while the world record for the tallest mohican hairstyle goes to Kazuhiro Watanabe, who has a 113.5frac=2NaNfrac=2 tall mohawk.[3]

Name

While the mohawk hairstyle takes its name from the people of the Mohawk nation, an indigenous people of North America who originally inhabited the Mohawk Valley in Upstate New York,[4] the association comes from Hollywood and more specifically from the popular 1939 film Drums Along the Mohawk starring Henry Fonda.

The Mohawk and the rest of the Iroquois confederacy (Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Tuscarora, and Oneida) in fact wore a square of hair on the back of the crown of the head. The Mohawk did not shave their heads when creating this square of hair but rather pulled the hair out, small tufts at a time. The following is a first-hand account of James Smith, who was captured during the French and Indian War and adopted into the Mohawk tribe:

Therefore, a true hairstyle of the Mohawks was one of plucked-out hair, leaving a three-inch square of hair on the back crown of the head with three short braids of hair decorated. The three braids of a True Mohawk hairstyle are represented today on traditional headdresses of the Mohawk known as a Gustoweh. Mohawk Gustowehs have three upright eagle feathers that represent the three braids of long ago.[5] When not decorated, the very short braids were allowed to hang loose as seen in Good Peter's image in the referenced article.

The name Mohican is more common in the UK, popularized by the use of the style in the 1971 BBC adaptation of The Last of the Mohicans, though in that show it was actually worn by characters representing the Huron people.

Historical use

The hairstyle has been in existence in many parts of the world for millennia. For instance, the Clonycavan Man, a 2000-year-old male bog body discovered near Dublin, Ireland, in 2003, was found to be wearing a mohawk styled with plant oil and pine resin.[6] Herodotus stated that the Macai, a northern Libyan tribe, "shave their hair so as to leave tufts, letting the middle of their hair grow long, but round this on all sides shaving it close to the skin."[7]

Among the Pawnee people, who historically lived in present-day Nebraska and in northern Kansas, a "mohawk" hairstyle was common.

When going to war, 16th-century Ukrainian Cossacks would shave their heads, leaving a long central strip. This haircut was known as an oseledets or chupryna, and was often braided or tied in a topknot.[8]

During World War II, many American GIs, notably paratroopers from the 17th Airborne Division, wore mohawks to intimidate their enemies.[9] [10] It was also occasionally worn by American troops during the Vietnam War.[11] [12] In the early 1950s, mohawks were worn by some jazz musicians such as Sonny Rollins.[13] [14]

Varieties

Although a mohawk is most widely defined as a narrow, central strip of upright hair running from the forehead to the nape, with the sides of the head bald,[15] [16] the term can be applied more loosely to various similar hairstyles, many of which have informal names.

Notable people who have had Mohawk haircuts

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Stephenson . Kristen . World's tallest mohawk takes the Guinness World Records 2021 edition to new heights . . 27 August 2020 . en-gb.
  2. News: Johnson . Lauren M. . There is a new world record for tallest mohawk and it's a hair-raising accomplishment . . 16 September 2020 . en.
  3. News: Record Holder Profile: Kazuhiro Watanabe, the world's tallest mohican hairstyle . Guinness World Records . 13 September 2012 . en-gb.
  4. Web site: Facts for Kids: Mohawk Indians (Mohawks) . www.bigorrin.org.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20120407095616/http://www.warof1812rph.com/wp-content/uploads/Gustoweh-traditional-headdress-of-condoled-Royanni-Chiefs-Six-Nations-Copy-Copy1.jpg Example of Gustowehs
  6. News: Ireland Bog Bodies . . . 1 August 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060818023351/http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060801/od_nm/ireland_bogbodies_dc . 18 August 2006.
  7. Web site: The History of Herodotus, Book IV, ch. 175 . Herodotus . Project Gutenberg.
  8. Book: Thompson . Ewa M. . Ewa Thompson . The Search for Self-definition in Russian Literature . 1991 . . Amsterdam . 90-272-2213-4 . 22 . 1st.
  9. See https://twitter.com/WWIIpix/status/977594040307867650/photo/1 for an example
  10. Web site: Four Hours of Fury . Scribner . April 21, 2020.
  11. See https://www.flickr.com/photos/redwarriorsvietnam/5427595171/in/photostream for an example
  12. Web site: Biography for Victor Magnotta . . May 25, 2013.
  13. Web site: Sonny Rollins wore a Mohawk hairstyle . Audiophile Life . May 25, 2013 . June 19, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130619183024/http://atane.tumblr.com/post/2897620329/sonny-rollins-wore-a-mohawk-hairstyle-long-before . dead .
  14. Web site: Lost & Found: Sonny Rollins Interview . Lament For A Straight Line . May 25, 2013 . July 23, 2009.
  15. Web site: Definition of Mohawk . education.yahoo.com . May 24, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718133929/http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/Mohawk_2 . July 18, 2011.
  16. Web site: Mohican . https://web.archive.org/web/20111204040333/http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/Mohican . dead . December 4, 2011 . Oxford Dictionaries – English.
  17. Web site: Peter Gabriel Wraps Up the Back to Front Tour . lifeismelody.com.
  18. News: Where have all the cool people gone? . . November 21, 2003 .
  19. Web site: Ryan Seacrest Gets Everyone Laughing.