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  1. Longfellow: The Song of Hiawatha, The Song of Hiawatha - HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. The Song of Hiawatha. XXII. Hiawatha's Departure. By the shore of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, At the doorway of his wigwam, In the pleasant Summer morning, Hiawatha stood and waited. All the air was full of freshness,

  2. The Song of Hiawatha is an 1855 epic poem in trochaic tetrameter by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow which features Native American characters. The epic relates the fictional adventures of an Ojibwe warrior named Hiawatha and the tragedy of his love for Minnehaha, a Dakota woman.

  3. Summary. ‘ The Song of Hiawatha’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow sets the stage for the epic poem, revealing that the tales come from the rich tapestry of the natural world and lands of indigenous tribes like the Ojibways and Dacotahs.

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  4. In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The Song of Hiawatha, Paul Revere’s Ride, and other poetry … as his medium, he fashioned The Song of Hiawatha (1855). Its appeal to the public was immediate. Hiawatha is an Ojibwa Indian who, after various mythic feats, becomes his people’s leader and marries Minnehaha before departing for the Isles of the ...

  5. The Song of Hiawatha [excerpt] by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Poems | Academy of American Poets. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1807 –. 1882. The Death of Minnehaha . . All day long roved Hiawatha . In that melancholy forest, . Through the shadow of whose thickets, . In the pleasant days of Summer, . Of that ne’er forgotten Summer, .

  6. The Song of Hiawatha 1855. The Song of Hiawatha - Introduction; The Song of Hiawatha - I. The Peace-Pipe; The Song of Hiawatha - II. The Four Winds; The Song of Hiawatha - III. Hiawatha's Childhood; The Song of Hiawatha - IV. Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis; The Song of Hiawatha - V. Hiawatha's Fasting; The Song of Hiawatha - VI. Hiawatha's Friends

  7. The Song of Hiawatha a poem. by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Hiawatha's Departure. from The Song of Hiawatha. By the shore of Gitchie Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, At the doorway of his wigwam, In the pleasant Summer morning, Hiawatha stood and waited. All the air was full of freshness, All the earth was bright and joyous,

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