. . . "Hiawatha"@en . "Hiawatha" . . . "Folklore"@en . "Poetry"@en . . . . . . "Motion pictures"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "HIAWATHA"@en . . . "Describes the legendary life and deeds of the Indian leader and hero, Hiawatha."@en . . . "This is a legendary tale of the hero Hiawatha and his magical journey across serpent-filled forests, rapid running lakes and perilous mountains in quest of the secret that will bring prosperity to his people." . . "Juvenile works"@en . . . . "Longfellow's Hiawatha was written in 1855 and has, for generations, been a part of every schoolchild's experience. It is the epic of America and American Indian culture. Raised by his grandmother Nokomis, Hiawatha becomes a great hunter, famous among all warriors. Journey with him through his adventures with men and animals in this timeless classic."@en . . "Verses from Longfellow's epic poem depict the boyhood of Hiawatha."@en . . . . . . . . "Children's Video of America." . . "Children's Communications." . . "Narrative poetry." . .