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The Song Of Hiawatha
Author
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882; Morris, Woodrow W. [Editor]
The Song Of Hiawatha
Innovative and poetic retelling of Native American folklore by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow explores Ojibwe culture and legend of Hiawatha a brave and strong leader guiding his people through trials and triumphs alongside the beautiful maiden Minnehaha.
- The Song Of Hiawatha
- Introductory Note
- The Song Of Hiawatha
- I The Peace-pipe
- Ii The Four Winds
- Iii Hiawatha’s Childhood
- Iv Hiawatha And Mudjekeewis
- V Hiawatha’s Fasting
- Vi Hiawatha’s Friends
- Vii Hiawatha’s Sailing
- Viii Hiawatha’s Fishing
- Ix Hiawatha And The Pearl-feather
- X Hiawatha’s Wooing
- Xi Hiawatha’s Wedding-feast
- Xii The Son Of The Evening Star
- Xiii Blessing The Cornfields
- Xiv Picture-writing
- Xv Hiawatha’s Lamentation
- Xvi Pau-puk-keewis
- Xvii The Hunting Of Pau-puk-keewis
- Xviii The Death Of Kwasind
- Xix The Ghosts
- Xx The Famine
- Xxi The White Man’s Foot
- Xxii Hiawatha’s Departure
- Vocabulary
Author
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882; Morris, Woodrow W. [Editor]