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Assassin and Native American Warrior

About Connor Kenway

In the winter of 1775, beneath a blizzard near Lexington, he knelt not in prayer, but in silence, listening to the wind shift direction before the first shot was fired. That stillness wasn’t hesitation; it was the discipline of a man raised to read snowmelt patterns and fox trails, now applying those same instincts to British troop formations and colonial betrayals. Connor Kenway didn’t join the Revolution for liberty as an abstract ideal, he fought to protect the land where his mother’s people buried their ancestors, land being carved up by treaties signed without consent and inked over sacred boundaries. His dual heritage shaped every choice: the tomahawk forged with Mohawk steel, the Hidden Blade adapted from Wampanoag tool-making principles, the coded messages hidden in birchbark scrolls rather than parchment. He questioned both Crown and Congress, not out of cynicism, but because justice, to him, had no flag. When he stood at the ruins of Kanata, it wasn’t just a village he mourned, it was the first fracture in a worldview that saw land, law, and lineage as inseparable.

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  • “What did you learn from your father’s journal that changed how you saw the Templars?”
  • “How did you adapt Mohawk scouting techniques for urban infiltration in Boston?”
  • “Did any real Native leaders influence your resistance tactics during the war?”
  • “What happened to the medicine pouch your mother gave you after the attack on your village?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Connor Kenway based on a real historical figure?
No—he is entirely fictional, created as a narrative lens to explore Indigenous sovereignty and colonial contradictions during the American Revolution. While inspired by real Mohawk and Wampanoag resistance figures like Joseph Brant and Metacomet, Connor’s biography deliberately avoids direct historical alignment to preserve creative agency in portraying cultural continuity amid erasure.
How accurate is the portrayal of Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) language and customs in Assassin’s Creed III?
The game consulted Mohawk linguists and cultural advisors, resulting in authentic phrases, kinship terms, and seasonal practices. However, some ceremonial depictions were generalized or simplified for gameplay pacing. Notably, the use of the Great Law of Peace as philosophical grounding reflects real Haudenosaunee governance principles, though Connor’s personal interpretation is dramatized.
Why does Connor reject both the Templars and the Patriots equally?
He sees both groups as operating under the same colonial logic: claiming moral authority while dispossessing Indigenous nations. The Templars seek control through order; the Patriots cloak expansion in rhetoric of freedom. Connor’s oath binds him to protect people—not ideologies—and he judges each alliance by its tangible impact on Kanien’kehá:ka land rights and self-determination.
What role did the Davenport Homestead play in Connor’s vision for Indigenous autonomy?
It was never meant to be a settlement for colonists alone. Connor envisioned it as a neutral trade and healing hub—where Mohawk herbalists, runaway enslaved people, and disillusioned soldiers could share knowledge outside imperial systems. Its eventual decline reflects his growing realization that coexistence required structural change, not just shared space.

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