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  1. Hiawatha por Augustus Saint-Gaudens. El Cinturón de Hiawatha forma la base de la bandera de la Confederación Haudenosaunee. Hiawatha (también conocido como Ayenwatha o Ha-yo-went'-ha) vivió sobre el año 1450, y fue líder de las naciones indígenas de los onondaga y de los mohawk .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HiawathaHiawatha - Wikipedia

    Hiawatha ( / ˌhaɪəˈwɒθə / HY-ə-WOTH-ə, also US: /- ˈwɔːθə / -⁠WAW-thə: Haiëñ'wa'tha [hajẽʔwaʔtha] [1] ), also known as Ayenwatha or Aiionwatha, was a precolonial Native American leader and cofounder of the Iroquois Confederacy. He was a leader of the Onondaga people, the Mohawk people, or both.

  3. 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.

  4. Hiawatha, (Ojibwa: “He Makes Rivers”), a legendary chief ( c. 1450) of the Onondaga tribe of North American Indians, to whom Indian tradition attributes the formation of what became known as the Iroquois Confederacy. In his miraculous character, Hiawatha was the incarnation of human progress and civilization.

  5. Ye who love the haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine of the meadow, Love the shadow of the forest, Love the wind among the branches, And the rain-shower and the snow-storm, And the rushing of great rivers. Through their palisades of pine-trees, And the thunder in the mountains, Whose innumerable echoes.

  6. 8 de nov. de 2021 · How the Iroquois Confederacy Was Formed. In the story of the Great Law of Peace, Hiawatha and the Peacemaker convince leaders of the Five Nations to literally bury the hatchet. By: Tony ...

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › north-american-indigenous-peoples-biographies › hiawathaHiawatha | Encyclopedia.com

    8 de jun. de 2018 · Hiawatha (active 16th century) Native American leader of the Onondaga. In c. 1575, he founded the five-nation Iroquois Confederacy to halt intertribal wars. His semi-mythic reputation is partly the result of association with the fictional hero of the Longfellow poem, The Song of Hiawatha (1855). World Encyclopedia.

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