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This is a wonderful poem. Longfellow's language flows beautifully and it is a very moving story.
Ive read bits and pieces and bounced around. It is really a lovely read. The Spirit is heart clutching.

I've since read the Introduction and the first three chapters and put a hold on an illustrated library copy. I'm not a fan of poetry by and large, but what I've read of this is beautiful. Looking forward to continuing (even though I know how it ends!). :)

There are also several sites online if you would like to listen to the poem instead of reading. I am doing both.


Yes - I just finished that chapter. Hiawatha deals with a number of scary guys! I liked the Pearl Feather chapter. Now I know where the little red headed woodpeckers at my feeder got their red heads!
'Blessing the Cornfields'
Found a crooked ear in husking
I like how the young got a kick out of the different types of cob whether the shape or the color. Seemed to make them happy while working and the older men gathered away just guffawed.
Found a crooked ear in husking
I like how the young got a kick out of the different types of cob whether the shape or the color. Seemed to make them happy while working and the older men gathered away just guffawed.

That makes it more special, I find, when we know the places they talk about in books. I grew up near Lake Erie, which is just the opposite to Lake Superior.
I have a vintage book of the works of Longfellow and have read all his poetry. And have consistently enjoyed all his works.
I have a vintage book of the works of Longfellow and have read all his poetry. And have consistently enjoyed all his works.

I have been to Acadia, where Evangeline took place. The descendants of Acadians have a special flag for their houses.


I do too. I'm enjoying the whole read. Very beautiful.
Blueberry wrote: "shannon wrote: "I liked the chapter of The Evening Star."
I do too. I'm enjoying the whole read. Very beautiful."
I been bad and just picking out here and there to read.
I will have to remember to read this one though!
I do too. I'm enjoying the whole read. Very beautiful."
I been bad and just picking out here and there to read.
I will have to remember to read this one though!

There is all kinds of chatter about the poem from the use of an "improper" eight syllable trochaic verse, to the incorrect mash-up of the setting, to the romanticizing of Indian life, to Longfellow's dependence on a less than reliable primary source but I just enjoyed the experience. I can't believe I've never read it.
I can't pick a favorite chapter/canto. They all set different tones. I liked sections 15 through 20. They were written on a more personal level, expressing more of Hiawatha's emotions.
Thanks for bringing this poem to my attention!

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