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Hiawatha Wikipedia ~ The true story of Hiawatha and history of the Six Nations Indians Schoolcraft Henry Rowe 1856 The Myth of Hiawatha and Other Oral Legends Mythologic and Allegoric of the North American Indians Laing Mary E 1920 The hero of the longhouse Saraydarian Torkom and Joann L Alesch 1984 Hiawatha and the great peace
Hiawatha ~ Hiawatha summary Hiawatha was a Mohawk Indian chief or the leader of the Onondaga tribe depending on the source He is attributed with having joined together five tribes to form the Iroquois Confederacy He is believed to have been born circa 1525 but not much is known about him prior to becoming chief
Hiawatha legendary Onondaga chief Britannica ~ The story of Hiawatha is told in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha 1855 a long poem written in the metre of the Finnish Kalevala that enjoyed wide popularity Learn More in these related Britannica articles Ironwood A statue of Hiawatha 52 feet 16 metres high is an imposing city landmark The Ironwood Historical Museum
Hiawatha The Canadian Encyclopedia ~ The Story of Hiawatha Legendary Figures Three figures appear prominently in the story of Hiawatha each representing a different aspect of the precolonial violence that plagued the Five Nations First is Hiawatha an Onondaga warrior whom having lost not only his wife but also his daughters represented the inconsolable victim of the blood
The Hiawatha Story FeslerLampert Minnesota Heritage ~ The Hiawatha Story FeslerLampert Minnesota Heritage Jim Scribbins on FREE shipping on qualifying offers First there was a single experimental coach then an entire fleet Soon Hiawatha was a railway legend Loved for their radically new
Little Hiawatha Story Bedtimeshortstories ~ This is the short story of Little Hiawatha Once upon a time on a small island lived a young Indian boy Hiawatha loved his boat and loved to take it into the river He loved the currents and the waters But above all Hiawatha wanted to be a hunter This boy had a sure foot and agile ears and eyes
Hiawatha Government for the People Extra History 2 ~ Hiawatha joined the Mohawk and helped legislate a solution putting the Mohawk and Seneca in charge of the borders with the authority to call the tribes together in war if outsiders threatened the
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