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The Song of Hiawatha
The Song of Hiawatha, The infectious rhythm of <i>The Song of Hiawatha</i> has drawn millions to the shores of Gitchee Gumee. Once there, they've stayed to hear about the young brave with the magic moccasins, who talks with animals and uses his supernatural gifts to bring peac, The Song of Hiawatha has a rating of 4.5 stars
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The Song of Hiawatha, The infectious rhythm of The Song of Hiawatha has drawn millions to the shores of Gitchee Gumee. Once there, they've stayed to hear about the young brave with the magic moccasins, who talks with animals and uses his supernatural gifts to bring peac, The Song of Hiawatha
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  • The Song of Hiawatha
  • Written by author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Published by Dover Publications, March 2006
  • The infectious rhythm of The Song of Hiawatha has drawn millions to the shores of Gitchee Gumee. Once there, they've stayed to hear about the young brave with the magic moccasins, who talks with animals and uses his supernatural gifts to bring peac
  • This handsome, new, and freshly reset edition (the only unabridged version in print) presents the full text and includes the original Remington illustrations as well as a glossary of the Indian names and their meanings.Kirkus ReviewsThis i
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The infectious rhythm of The Song of Hiawatha has drawn millions to the shores of Gitchee Gumee. Once there, they've stayed to hear about the young brave with the magic moccasins, who talks with animals and uses his supernatural gifts to bring peace and enlightenment to his people. This 1855 masterpiece combines romance and idealism in an idyllic natural setting.

Verses from Longfellow's epic poem, translated into Spanish, depict the boyhood of the Iroquois Indian, Hiawatha.


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