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Hiawatha Collection

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Racial / Iroquois Fishing

Racial / Iroquois Fishing
Hiawatha goes fishing in his canoe; " Take my bait, O king of fishes! "

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Hiawatha / Minnehaha Dies

Hiawatha / Minnehaha Dies
Hiawatha mourns the death of Minnehaha: " Seven long days & nights he sat there."

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Hiawatha / Longfellow

Hiawatha / Longfellow
Hiawathas departure: Hiawatha sails Westward into the sunset

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Hiawatha / Wedding / Bride

Hiawatha / Wedding / Bride
Hiawatha with his bride, Minnehaha, walking hand in hand

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Hiawatha / Portrait

Hiawatha / Portrait
A portrait of Hiawatha

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Cast of Hiawatha at the open-air Theatre, Scarborough

Cast of Hiawatha at the open-air Theatre, Scarborough
The touring cast of The Song of Hiawatha by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor at the open-air Theatre, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor cigarette card

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor cigarette card. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) British composer of mixed race ancestry. His father came from Sierra Leone & his mother was English

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882) American poet and educator whose works include Paul

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882) American poet and educator whose works include Paul Revere's Ride, and The Song of Hiawatha, and Evangeline

Background imageHiawatha Collection: The Hiawatha - Streamlined American Railroad Locomotive

The Hiawatha - Streamlined American Railroad Locomotive
The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Companys Hiawatha. 1935

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, with a quotation from Hiawatha, Longfellows long narrative poem. Date: 1935

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Fairchild C-119F Flying Boxcar 51-2702

Fairchild C-119F Flying Boxcar 51-2702
United States Air Force - Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar 51-2702 (msn 10691), seen at an air display in the UK, prior to, or during, delivery to the Belgian AF as CP-11, radio call sign OT-CAK

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - Hiawatha and Minnehaha Statue

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - Hiawatha and Minnehaha Statue - Minnehaha Park. Date: 1939

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Hiawatha / Portrait

Hiawatha / Portrait
A portrait of Hiawatha

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Racial / Iroquois 1905

Racial / Iroquois 1905
Iroquois chief wearing a feathered headdress, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: 1905

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Racial / Iroquois C1904

Racial / Iroquois C1904
Elderly Iroquois chief wearing a feathered headdress and carrying a blanket over his arm, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: circa 1904

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Racial / Iroquois 1904

Racial / Iroquois 1904
Iroquois chief wearing ceremonial dress, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: 1904

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Hiawatha Hotel, Long Beach, York, Maine, USA

Hiawatha Hotel, Long Beach, York, Maine, USA. circa 1910

Background imageHiawatha Collection: LONGFELLOW

LONGFELLOW
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW American poet, author of Hiawatha and much more with his autograph Date: 1807 - 1882

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Schoolchildren dressed as Red Indians, Walton, Essex

Schoolchildren dressed as Red Indians, Walton, Essex
A group of schoolchildren dressed as Red Indians at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, with their teacher standing at the back. They were performing a play based on Hiawatha

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Hiawatha / Minnehaha

Hiawatha / Minnehaha
Minnehaha stands on the edge of the lake, watching as Hiawatha paddles his canoe into the sunset

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Henry Longfellow

Henry Longfellow
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW American writer, best known for " Hiawath" and the line " ships that pass in the night..."

Background imageHiawatha Collection: H. W. Longfellow: Hiawatha

H. W. Longfellow: Hiawatha
Hiawatha invents the pictogram which he carves onto a tree

Background imageHiawatha Collection: Hiawatha / Beggars Dance

Hiawatha / Beggars Dance
Pau-Puk Keewis dances the Beggars Dance, to the accompaniment of a merry flute flute playing crowd, at Hiawathas wedding


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