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... FEATHER XI . HIAWATHA'S WEDDING - FEAST . 67 72 80 90 100 XII . THE SON OF THE EVENING STAR . 109 XIII . XIV . XVI . PAU - PUK - KEEWIS BLESSING THE CORN - FIELDS PICTURE - WRITING . XV . HIAWATHA'S LAMENTATION XVII . THE HUNTING OF PAU ...
... FEATHER XI . HIAWATHA'S WEDDING - FEAST . 67 72 80 90 100 XII . THE SON OF THE EVENING STAR . 109 XIII . XIV . XVI . PAU - PUK - KEEWIS BLESSING THE CORN - FIELDS PICTURE - WRITING . XV . HIAWATHA'S LAMENTATION XVII . THE HUNTING OF PAU ...
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... that grow beside you , Deck them with your brightest feathers , Smoke the calumet together , And as brothers live henceforward ! " Then upon the ground the warriors Threw their cloaks and shirts of deer - skin , The Peace - Pipe 19.
... that grow beside you , Deck them with your brightest feathers , Smoke the calumet together , And as brothers live henceforward ! " Then upon the ground the warriors Threw their cloaks and shirts of deer - skin , The Peace - Pipe 19.
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... feathers , And departed each one homeward , While the Master of Life , ascending , Through the opening of cloud - curtains , Through the doorways of the heaven , Vanished from before their faces , In the smoke that rolled around him ...
... feathers , And departed each one homeward , While the Master of Life , ascending , Through the opening of cloud - curtains , Through the doorways of the heaven , Vanished from before their faces , In the smoke that rolled around him ...
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... feathers , And the cord he made of deer - skin . Then he said to Hiawatha : " Go , my son , into the forest , Where the red deer herd together , Kill for us a famous roebuck , Kill for us a deer with antlers ! 99 Forth into the forest ...
... feathers , And the cord he made of deer - skin . Then he said to Hiawatha : " Go , my son , into the forest , Where the red deer herd together , Kill for us a famous roebuck , Kill for us a deer with antlers ! 99 Forth into the forest ...
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... feathers , Round his waist his belt of wampum , In his hand his bow of ash - wood , Strung with sinews of the reindeer ; In his quiver oaken arrows , Tipped with jasper , winged with feathers ; With his mittens , Minjekahwun , With his ...
... feathers , Round his waist his belt of wampum , In his hand his bow of ash - wood , Strung with sinews of the reindeer ; In his quiver oaken arrows , Tipped with jasper , winged with feathers ; With his mittens , Minjekahwun , With his ...
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