Hiawatha


 
 
Hiawatha

:For other uses of the name Hiawatha see Hiawatha (disambiguation)

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Hiawatha (also known as Ha-yo-went'-ha) who lived around 1550, was variously a leader of the Onondaga and Mohawk nations of Native Americans.

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Hiawatha was a follower of Deganawidah, a prophet and shaman who was credited as the founder of the Iroquois confederacy, (referred to as Haudenosaune by the people). If Deganawidah was the man of ideas, Hiawatha was the politician who actually put the plan into practice. Hiawatha was a skilled and charismatic orator, and was instrumental in persuading the Iroquois peoples, the Senecas, Onondagas, Oneidas, Cayugas, and Mohawks, a group of Native Americans who shared a common language, to accept Deganawidah's vision and band together to become the Five Nations of the Iroquois confederacy. (Later, in 1721, the Tuscarora nation joined the Iroquois confederacy, and they became the Six Nations).

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Hiawatha is also the name of the hero of Longfellow's famous poem, The Song of Hiawatha. Longfellow said that he based his poem on Schoolcraft's Algic Researches and History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Schoolcraft in turn seems to have based his "Hiawatha" primarily on the Algonquian trickster-figure Nanabozho. There is none, or only faint resemblance between Longfellow's hero and the life-stories of Hiawatha and Deganawidah; see Longfellow's Hiawatha vs. the historical Iroquois Hiawatha.

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The poem is also recited (in part) in Mike Oldfield's work Incantations.

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Hiawatha related Images and Photos (experimental)

Hiawatha
Hiawatha
The Hiawatha
The Hiawatha
Hiawatha's Wedding
Hiawatha's Wedding
Hiawatha  1937
Hiawatha 1937
Hiawatha  1956
Hiawatha 1956
Hiawatha  1952
Hiawatha 1952
Hiawatha  1953
Hiawatha 1953
Hiawatha's Departure: Hiawatha Sails Westward into the Sunset
Hiawatha's Departure: Hiawatha Sails Westward into the Sunset
Portrait of Hiawatha
Portrait of Hiawatha
Hiawatha with His Bride Minnehaha Walking Hand in Hand
Hiawatha with His Bride Minnehaha Walking Hand in Hand

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