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Hiawatha - Wikipedia Hiawatha was a skilled orator, and he was instrumental in persuading the Five Nations to accept the Great Peacemaker's vision and band together to become members of the Iroquois confederacy The Tuscarora joined the Confederacy in 1722 to become the Sixth Nation Little else is known of Hiawatha
Hiawatha |Onondaga Chief, Iroquois Confederacy Legend | Britannica 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
The Legend of Hiawatha: Hero or Myth? - Native American Mythology Hiawatha is often depicted as a great leader, peacemaker, and cultural hero, embodying the values of unity and cooperation His story holds significant importance in Iroquois culture, serving as a foundational myth that explains the formation of their Confederacy
Hiawatha - New World Encyclopedia Hiawatha was a Mohawk chief who came to symbolize the whole concept of peace and unity Though the details of his life are not known with absolute certainty, his name and legend have survived for hundreds of years
How the Iroquois Confederacy Was Formed - HISTORY In the story of the Great Law of Peace, Hiawatha and the Peacemaker convince leaders of the Five Nations to literally bury the hatchet Centuries before the creation of the United States and its
Hiawatha - life, times and history of Legendary Figure Hiawatha and . . . Hiawatha is a legendary figure and holds a lot of significance for the North Americans He was a diplomat, shaman, and a lawgiver Hiawatha is well known for uniting Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk tribes which became known as the Iroquois Confederacy
Hiawatha - An Iroquois Legend - NativeNet Although Hiawatha is largely described as an Iroquois legend, it is the general consensus that Hiawatha was indeed a real person who did have a hand in the formation of the Five Nations in what is now present day New York state
Hiawatha - HistoryNet Hiawatha summary: Hiawatha was a Mohawk Indian chief or the leader of the Onondaga tribe depending on the source He is attributed with having joined together five tribes to form the Iroquois Confederacy