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describe hiawatha ,his home and friends in ten line

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Answered by writersparadise
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The excerpt is from the English Poem "Hiawatha".

Hiawatha was a young little Red Indian boy. He loved birds and animals.

He lived with Nokomis who was his grandmother. He lived in a 'Wigwam' which was a dome-shaped hut that was made by fastening mats, skins or bark over a framework of poles.

Hiawatha learned the language of the birds. Due to this, he learned many things about birds like their names, their secrets, how they built their nests in summer, and where they hide themselves in winter. He also learnt the language of the beasts and understood their secrets.

Hiawatha was a kind and loving boy. He called the birds as ‘chicken’ and the beasts as ‘brothers’.

Among all, the beasts, the beavers, the squirrels, the reindeer, and the rabbit were his best friends. He used to talk to the birds and animals whenever they met.
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Hiawatha was a Mohawk Indian chief or the pioneer of the Onondaga tribe relying upon the source. He is ascribed to having consolidated five tribes to frame the Iroquois Confederacy. He is accepted to have been born around 1525, however very little is thought about him preceding getting to be noticeably chief. Legends express that Hiawatha had a few daughters, and an adversary of Hiawatha's made progressions towards his daughters.

As each declined his advances, the foe slaughtered them. Hiawatha was crushed by his misfortune and went into the woods to grieve. There he met an incredible prophet; the prophet, due to a discourse hindrance, was not ready to pass on his predictions to the general population.

The two made for a strong association, with the prophet passing on his insight to Hiawatha and Hiawatha offering it to the general population. It is a result of this that Hiawatha could combine the five tribes that would shape the Confederation.
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