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  2. Hiawatha is a 1952 American Western film based on the 1855 epic poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, centering on Native Americans in pre-Columbian times.

  3. Hiawatha, an 1868 marble statue by Edmonia Lewis now on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Apparently, no connection, apart from name, exists between Longfellow's hero and the sixteenth-century Iroquois chief Hiawatha who co-founded the Iroquois League.

  4. Hiawatha: Directed by Kurt Neumann. With Vince Edwards, Yvette Duguay, Keith Larsen, Morris Ankrum. Ojibway tribe member Hiawatha is sent by his chief to investigate the warlike intentions of the neighboring Dakotah and Illinois tribes that routinely trespass into Ojibway territory.

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    • Drama, Romance, Western
    • Kurt Neumann
    • 1952-12-28
  5. Hiawatha is a 1952 American Western film based on the 1855 epic poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, centering on Native Americans in pre-Columbian times.

  6. Based on the epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Hiawatha is one of the rare Hollywood films about Native Americans that takes place prior to contact with Whites. Hiawatha is an Ojibwe brave who falls in love with a Dakotah woman.

    • Kurt Neumann
    • Allied Artists Pictures, The Mirisch Company
  7. Jun 26, 2016 · Hiawatha is to scout the Dakota tribe to discover their intentions; PukKeewis is to do the same with the Illinois. Attacked by a bear, Hiawatha is rescued by a Dakota arrow-maker named Lakku and nursed back to health by his lovely daugther Minnehaha, with whom he falls in love.

  8. Hiawatha is a 1952 American Western film based on the 1855 epic poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, centering on Native Americans in pre-Columbian times.

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