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  1. 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.”

  2. Episode 2 — 9/11 Aftermath. When the NYC Twin Towers were destroyed on 9/11, Mohawk ironworkers helped clear the wreckage of the iconic Towers their fathers built. But no one was prepared for the health risks of the Ground Zero site cleanup. The cleanup cost Jaysen Mayo his health and career, and Brad Bonaparte, his life.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mohawk Ironworkers APTN. Home; Episode Guide; Video. Season 1; Season 1. WATCH ON APTN LUMI. Mondays at 3:30pm ET. Wednesdays at 3:00pm MT . Mohawk Thursdays at 10:00am CT. Mondays at 3:30pm & 8:30pm ET . Connect With The Show. Shows You May Also Like. Life Below Zero. Crazy Like A Lynx.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2017 · Genres: Documentary. Duration: 4 hours 51 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. Mohawk Ironworkers is a 13-part half hour documentary series now on APTN that celebrates the Mohawk Ironworkers said to be “the best Ironworkers on the planet”, exploring their lives and work through a historical and cultural context.

  6. Runtime 30m. Country United States. Genres Documentary, Reality. 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.”

  7. Runtime 30m. Country United States. Genres Documentary, Reality. 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.”