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  2. The Song of Hiawatha - Wikipedia

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    The poem also influenced two composers of European origin who spent a few years in the US but did not choose to settle there. The first of these was Frederick Delius, who completed his tone poem Hiawatha in 1888 and inscribed on the title page the passage beginning "Ye who love the haunts of Nature" from near the start of the poem. [39]

  3. Hiawatha - Wikipedia

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    The Hiawatha Belt is a wampum belt that symbolizes peace between the original five nations of the Iroquois. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The belt depicts the nations in a specific order from left to right. The Seneca are furthest to the left, representing their position as Keepers of the Western Door.

  4. Minnehaha - Wikipedia

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    Minnehaha is mentioned in British glam rock band The Sweet's song "Wig-Wam Bam" (1972), in which she seduces Hiawatha. In the popular 1992 Disney movie The Mighty Ducks, Coach Gordon Bombay plays for the fictional “Minnehaha Waves” hockey team during Gordon Bombay's minor league career. The “Minnesota Miracle Man” was one step away from ...

  5. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Wikipedia

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    He was inspired, for example, by Norse mythology for "The Skeleton in Armor" and by Finnish legends for The Song of Hiawatha. [105] Longfellow rarely wrote on current subjects and seemed detached from contemporary American concerns. [106] Even so, he called for the development of high quality American literature, as did many others during this ...

  6. The Song of Hiawatha (Coleridge-Taylor) - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Hiawatha (full name: Scenes from The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow), Op. 30, is a trilogy of cantatas written by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor between 1898 and 1900. The first part, Hiawatha's Wedding Feast , was particularly famous for many years and made the composer's name known throughout the world.

  7. If you're single and looking for love, this Iowa city is one ...

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    If you’re single and live in Hiawatha, you are about to feel — hopefully — validated in your decision. Hiawatha, the eastern Iowa suburb outside Cedar Rapids, was ranked 17 on the best ...

  8. Hiawatha and Minnehaha by Edmonia Lewis - Wikipedia

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    But while Hiawatha was a real-life leader, the Longfellow poem Lewis based the work on drew inspiration from several Indigenous American traditions and figures. [7] Other works featuring the couple include her 1874 sculpture Hiawatha's Marriage, [ 8 ] while her 1872 work "The Old Arrow Maker," depicts Minnehaha and her father looking up to ...

  9. Who does each Bridgerton sibling marry in the books? - AOL

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    The Bridgerton siblings’ romantic histories are already fated. Each of the eight Bridgerton children has a swoonworthy love story in one of Julia Quinn’s “Bridgerton” books.