Mohawk hairstyle

A young man wearing a mohawk
Paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division in 1944
Girl with rattail mohawk, 1951
Ukrainian Cossack musician with chupryna or oseledets

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 108-centimetre (3 ft 6+12 in) tall mohawk,[1][2] while the world record for the tallest mohican hairstyle goes to Kazuhiro Watanabe, who has a 113.5-centimetre (3 ft 8+12 in) tall mohawk.[3]

  1. ^ Stephenson, Kristen (27 August 2020). "World's tallest mohawk takes the Guinness World Records 2021 edition to new heights". Guinness World Records.
  2. ^ Johnson, Lauren M. (16 September 2020). "There is a new world record for tallest mohawk and it's a hair-raising accomplishment". CNN.
  3. ^ "Record Holder Profile: Kazuhiro Watanabe, the world's tallest mohican hairstyle". Guinness World Records. 13 September 2012.

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