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The song of Hiawatha

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

First Published

2009

Subjects

American poetry
American poetry .
Children's poetry, American
Children's stories, English
Classic Literature
Fiction
Folklore
Indians of North America
Iroquois Indians
Iroquoise Indians
Juvenile literature
Juvenile poetry
Kings and rulers
Legends
Narrative poetry
Poetry
Spanish language materials
Specimens
Toy and movable books
Translations into French
Translations into Spanish
Directories
Amusement parks
Drama
Hiawatha, 15th cent
Hiawatha, active 15th century
Indians of north america, folklore
Folklore, juvenile literature
Poetry (poetic works by one author)
Native Americans
Animals
Human-animal relationships
Grandmothers
Leadership
Nature
Natural history
Stars
Cosmology
Seasons
English drama
Indians of north america, poetry
Children's poetry
Légendes
Indiens
Poésie
Ojibwa Indians

Description

From the book:The Song of Hiawatha is based on the legends and stories of many North American Indian tribes, but especially those of the Ojibway Indians of northern Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. They were collected by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, the reknowned historian, pioneer explorer, and geologist. He was superintendent of Indian affairs for Michigan from 1836 to 1841. Schoolcraft married Jane, O-bah-bahm-wawa-ge-zhe-go-qua (The Woman of the Sound Which the Stars Make Rushing Through the Sky), Johnston. Jane was a daughter of John Johnston, an early Irish fur trader, and O-shau-gus-coday-way-qua (The Woman of the Green Prairie), who was a daughter of Waub-o-jeeg (The White Fisher), who was Chief of the Ojibway tribe at La Pointe, Wisconsin. Jane and her mother are credited with having researched, authenticated, and compiled much of the material Schoolcraft included in his Algic Researches (1839) and a revision published in 1856 as The Myth of Hiawatha. It was this latter revision that Longfellow used as the basis for The Song of Hiawatha.

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