The Song of Hiawatha

by Henry Wadsworth LONGFELLOW (1807 - 1882)

The Peace-pipe

The Song of Hiawatha

I sing the Song of Hiawatha, Brave of heart and strong of arm. Daughter's son of old Nokomis, Fathered by the harsh West Wind. With its regular, beating rhythm, the Song of Hiawatha has often been parodied, but in truth, it is a powerful, emotional epic; a hero's life, his loves and suffering. The legends and traditions of the North American Indian swirl together through the tale like a mountain stream, tumbling white over the rocks, and caressing the mossy tree roots. (Summary by Peter Yearsley) [introduction by Woodrow Morris]


Listen next episodes of The Song of Hiawatha:
Blessing the Cornfields , Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis , Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather , Hiawatha's Childhood , Hiawatha's Departure , Hiawatha's Fasting , Hiawatha's Fishing , Hiawatha's Friends , Hiawatha's Lamentation , Hiawatha's Sailing , Hiawatha's Wedding Feast , Hiawatha's Wooing , Pau_Puk_Keewis , Picture-Writing , The Death of Kwasind , The Famine , The Four Winds , The Ghosts , The Hunting of Pau-Puk-Keewis , The Son of the Evening Star , The White Man's Foot