| Title | Type | Provider | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bible Portions in Mohawk Kanien’kéha: Portions de la Bible en Mohawk | Bible | 2014 | |
| The Four Gospels in Mohawk | Bible | 1880 | |
| Psalms and Isaiah in Mohawk | Bible | 1839 | |
| The New Testament in Mohawk | Bible | 1839 | |
| Mohawk Gospels (Portions) Kanien’kéha Ne Saint Mark and Ne Saint John | Bible | 1774 | |
| Words of Life | Audio | grn |
Mohawk or Kanienʼkéha is an Iroquoian language currently spoken by around 3,500 people of the Mohawk nation, located primarily in current or former Haudenosaunee territories, predominantly in Canada, and to a lesser extent in the United States. The word "Mohawk" is an exonym. In the Mohawk language, the people say that they are from Kanien:ke and that they are Kanienʼkehá꞉ka.