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Hiawatha - Wikipedia Hiawatha ( ˌhaɪəˈwɒθə HY-ə-WOTH-ə, also US: - ˈwɔːθə -WAW-thə: Haiëñ'wa'tha [hajẽʔwaʔtha] [4]), 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
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
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
How the Iroquois Confederacy Was Formed | HISTORY Hiawatha had seven daughters who he would not depart from, but they were all killed over time, leaving him grief-stricken and struggling for answers
Hiawatha And The Legendary Great Peacemaker - Ancient Pages Hiawatha was a follower of the legendary Great Peacemaker, whose existence is still mysterious According to one legend, the Great Peacemaker came from across Lake Ontario and the lands of the Huron people, an Iroquoian-speaking Native American tribe
Hiawatha - Encyclopedia. com Hiawatha a legendary 16th-century North American Indian teacher and chieftain, hero of a narrative poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called The Song of Hiawatha (1855)
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
De-Ka-Nah-Wi-Da and Hiawatha - Indians Hiawatha, Chief of the Mohawks, asked the Oneida, Seneca, and Cayuga chiefs to bow their heads with him before the reformed wizard, who was the Onondaga Chief Atotarho (A-ta-tar'- ho)
Hiawatha | EBSCO Research Starters Hiawatha was instrumental in founding and organizing the Iroquois Confederacy with the prophetic peacemaker Deganawida Through his skills of oratory and diplomacy, he helped establish peace among the Iroquois in precolonial North America