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Vesnalui [34]
3 years ago
14

What does hiawatha refuse to do in the end

English
1 answer:
Hitman42 [59]3 years ago
5 0

We have that Hiawatha was a a Great leader,Well spoken,an Indian of the precolonial ages of North America,A chief and a Father.

Hiawatha

Hiawatha,  the name Hiawatha is most popularly know to an Indian chief who was able to unit 5 tribes (Oneidas, Cayugas ,Senecas and Mohawks and Onondagas) during the Precolonial ages (around the early 1500)of the land now know as North America

Hiawatha is spoken about as very charismatic leader who at some pint of his life lost all his daughters to a suitor who was rejected prior to his influencing of the confederacy of the 5 tribes (Oneidas, Cayugas ,Senecas and Mohawks and Onondagas)

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