
1) Free software programmed in C 2) Grandson of Nokomis 3) Indian chief 4) Indian chieftain 5) Iroquois Confederacy founder 6) Legendary onondaga chief 7) Longfellow chief 8) Longfellow fellow 9) Longfellow hero 10) Longfellow Indian 11) Longfellow subject 12) Mohawk hero 13) Native american boy name
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[train] The Hiawathas were a fleet of named passenger trains operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as the Milwaukee Road) between Chicago and various destinations in the Midwest and Western United States. The most notable of these trains was the original Twin Cities Hiawatha, which served the Twin Cit...
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[web server] Hiawatha is a web server available for multiple platforms. It has been developed by Hugo Leisink since 2002. ==History== Hiawatha started in January 2002 as a very small web server, suitable for servers with old hardware. It was written originally for Internet servers in student houses in Delft of South Holland, the Netherlands...
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Chief of the Mohawks who formed the Five Nations, Famous legendary character of Longfellow's epic 'Hiawatha'.
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(Ojibwa: `He Makes Rivers`), a legendary chief (c. 1450) of the Onondaga tribe of North American Indians, to whom Indian tradition attributes the ... [1 related articles]
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(lived 15th century) 16th-century American Indian teacher and Onondaga chieftain. He is said to have welded the Five Nations (later joined by a sixth) of the
Iroquois into the league of the Long House, as the...
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[
n] - a native American chieftain who argued for peace with the European settlers (16th century)
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16th-century American Indian teacher and Onondaga chieftain. He is said to have welded the Five Nations (later joined by a sixth) of the Iroquois into the league of the Long House, as the confederacy was known in what is now upper New York State. The hero of H W Longfellow's epic poem
The Song of Hiawatha (1855) is an unr...
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the central figure of The Song of Hiawatha (1855), a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: named after a legendary Indian chief, fl. c1570.
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