Mohawk Girls (TV series)

Mohawk Girls
Genre Comedy-drama
Created by Tracey Deer
Written by Cynthia Knight, Tracey Deer
Directed by Tracey Deer
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 15
Release
Original release November 23, 2014 (2014-11-23)—present

Mohawk Girls is a scripted comedy-drama series developed by Tracey Deer based on her 2005 documentary Mohawk Girls.[1] The program premiered on OMNI Television on November 23, 2014 and on APTN on November 25, 2014,[2] though a pilot had originally aired on October 7, 2010.

The series was renewed for a second season on February 18, 2014 before the first season had even premiered.[3] The two seasons aired as a continuous run of 13 episodes beginning in 2014. In May 2015, APTN announced that the series was being renewed for a third season.[4]

Deer describes the series as a "Sex and the City for the Native set".[5]

Plot

The show follows three best friends in their late twenties living in Kahnawake: Bailey, Caitlin and Zoe. The women are joined by newcomer Anna, whose father is from Kahnawake and was born there, but raised in New York. Anna has returned in order to go to school at McGill and study philosophy.

Season One

The series begins with Bailey moving into her aunt's house after her uncle runs off with a younger woman. Bailey is in a serious relationship with Thunder, but after she introduces him to her father she learns that they are actually cousins. Bailey begins the search for a new boyfriend but finds the Mohawk men she meets dull.

Caitlin meanwhile falls in love with Butterhead, a sleazy lacrosse player who already has two children with two different women. Though she is able to separate him from his partner she struggles to keep his attention when younger women begin flirting with him.

Zoe, a successful lawyer, struggles against parental pressure to uphold her image and be a flawless example for the Mohawk community.

After years spent in New York Anna returns to Kahnawake and finds that the small community is less than welcoming to a free-spirited vlogger.

Season Two

The second season follows the women as their love lives become messier.

Bailey, who finally stands up to her friends and family and brings Jack to meet them, is crushed when Jack breaks up with her after her family threatens him.

Caitlin becomes pregnant with Butterhead's child. While she is initially terrified at the prospect of being a single mother she finds that Butterhead isn't much better as an involved father when they move in to his mother's home.

Zoe fully embraces her fetish side and becomes involved in the bondage scene.

Anna begins dating Thunder after finally standing up to Bailey but faces the disapproval of everyone else inside the community and develops PTSD after being jumped by Vicky.

Cast

Development

Tracey Deer developed the show based on her 2005 documentary film Mohawk Girls. However she had had the idea for the TV series much earlier: at 17 she met Brittany LeBorgne and Heather White while working as their camp counsellor and told them that one day she would create a TV show for them to star in.[6]

The pilot was initially shown in 2010 but the show was only greenlit for development in 2012. [7] Kaniehtiio Horn played Bailey in the pilot but was replaced by Jennifer Pudavick when the series went to order.

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