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HIAWATHA
HIAWATHA
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By the shores of Gitche Gumee character
Grandson of Nokomis
Hero By the shores of Gitche Gumee
Iroquois Confederacy founder
Legendary Onondaga chief
Longfellow Indian
Longfellow chief
Longfellow fellow
Longfellow hero
Longfellow subject
Longfellows Indian hero
Minnehahas man
Mohawk hero
Noted Ojibwa of fiction
Ojibwa in a Longfellow poem
Ojibwa of verse
Onondaga chief
Son of Mudjekeewis
Son of the West Wind
Uniter of Five nations.
Famous Mohawk Indian chief.
Longfellow character
Longfellow's Onondaga Indian
Longfellow's brave subject?
Native American hero
Longfellow's legendary native American chief
Native American hero of poem
Hero of a poem by Longfellow
Indian chieftain, subject of a Longfellow poem
Hero of poem
The Song of __, epic poem from 1855 by Henry Longfellow
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Poetic Indian greeting what's revised in articles
Legendary Mohawk leader
Hero of a Longfellow poem
Native American chief supposed to have had a lover called Minnehaha
Irish National Hunt racehorse trainer who was Champion Jockey in 1977–78 and 1979–80
English artist whose works include the tapestry Christ in Majesty in Coventry Cathedral
16th-century Onondaga Indian chief credited with the organisation of the Five Nations
16th-century Onondaga Indian chief, subject of a well-known poem by Longfellow
Native American leader and founder of the Iroquois confederacy immortalised by an 1855 epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Longfellows 19th-century Native American chief
Co-founder of the Iroquois Confederacy
Chief whose name is Ojibwa for He makes rivers
Await game between rugby posts, supported by a figure from poetry
Poetic hero Sheilas regularly seen with a battered hat
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