Billy Two Rivers ~ Mohawk

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Billy Two Rivers
Billy Two Rivers

Billy Two Rivers (Mohawk name Kaientaronkwen), born May 5, 1935, is a retired Canadian professional wrestler. He began wrestling professionally in 1953 and competed until 1977. During his career, he wrestled in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and Canada. After retiring from wrestling, he became a leader of the Mohawk nation on the Kahnawake reservation. He played a major role in blockading the Honoré Mercier Bridge during the 1990 Oka Crisis. He has also appeared in several movies.

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Birth Name: Billy Two Rivers

Birth Place: Kahnawake, Quebec

Date of Birth: May 5, 1935

Ethnicity: Mohawk

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The State of Tennessee is named after the Cherokee Village called "Tanasi." The term "Tenasi" is what the Cherokee villagers called the River and the exact meaning has been lost.

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