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Hiawatha
In the old days, the braves were always fighting. Summertime, and the living was easy: what else was there for a boy to do? Quite a lot, actually. The Iroquois tribes who controlled lands along the Atlantic coast were renowned … Continue reading
Posted in History, LifeWorks, Mythology
Tagged Deganawida, Haio Hwa Tha, Haudenonsaunee, Hiawatha, historical character, Iroquois, League of the Longhouse, Longfellow, Longhouse, Mohawk
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