Song of Hiawatha
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- Опубліковано 26 січ 2010
- Litefoot (Hiawatha) and Adam Beach (Chibiabos) In "Song of Hiawatha" Music: Robbie Robertson "Coyote Dance" No copyright intended. More about Adam Beach? Please click: foradambeachfansonly.cms4peopl...
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My daughter come from the seneca nation and i come from hiawatha.
Hi sis
I thought this guy looked familiar!!
" Frank" from Dance me Outside!!
Loved his role in that movie.
Cracked me up!!
I wish they were still like this. Today their pride is gone, sad.
not all of them their still many that still continue their cultural like the powwows etc etc
but don't forget its "the system" that has made the ones forget their cultural heritage
Omg Coyote Dance and everything on that album was my childhood.
Siete gli indiani più stupendi che avessi mai visto specialmente adams ok oltre a maichol GREYEYES il mio preferito
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Adam Beach my man. He is sooooo fine
Love native Indian culture ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤👍👍👍
I saw this movie, and it was great, yet so sadly tragic. He lost his wife and child, and his friend. :(
Thanks for telling me the end!
I first heard the name Hiawatha in my dreams.
Me conecte con una regresión de vida anterior. Era varón . Me ví sentado en cuclillas, al borde de un precipicio. Observando, en paz una caida de agua de aproximadamente 50 metros.
Busco ubicar ese paisaje.
Pregunté, donde? me dijo "Objiwa". No entendi. Volví a preguntar: "donde?". La respuesta fue Canada.
Al no conocer el idioma. Pensé que habia dicho "Iowa". Lo busqué en la Internet. Me salió que era un Estado de EEUU. O sea no concidia con la información que recibi.
Un dia mirando un documental de los nativos del Norte, escuche tal cual lo habia escuchado, la tribu objiwua❤.
Me siento feliz y tranquila en los bosques. Cuando vi la película "Danza con lobos", con Kevin Costner, lloré desde que va a la aldea.Sentía mucha nostalgia, y no sabia porque.
Aclaro, soy de Neuquen-Patagonia- Argentina. ❤🇦🇷
Adam Beach....I cannot get enough of him, so beautiful, endearing and lovable. and that cheeky smile of his... so Frank Fencepost...
Beautiful
Hiawatha
Hiawatha (also known as Ayenwatha, Aiionwatha, or Haiëñ'wa'tha; Onondaga)[1] was a pre-colonial Native American leader and co-founder of the Iroquois confederacy. Depending on the version of the narrative he was a leader of the Onondaga, or the Mohawk or both. According to some versions he was born an Onondaga, but adopted into the Mohawk.
Hiawatha was a follower of The Great Peacemaker (Deganawida), a Huron prophet and spiritual leader who proposed the unification of the Iroquois peoples, who shared common ancestry and similar languages. The Great Peacemaker was a compelling spiritual presence, but was impeded in evangelizing his prophecy by foreign affiliation and a severe speech impediment. Hiawatha, a skilled and charismatic orator,[citation needed] was instrumental in persuading the Senecas, Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas and Mohawks to accept the Great Peacemaker's vision and band together to become the Five Nations of the Iroquois confederacy. The Tuscarora nation joined the Confederacy in 1722 to become the Sixth Nation.
Contents [hide]
1 Eclipse
2 Hiawatha Belt
3 Popular culture
4 See also
5 Notes
6 Further reading
7 External links
Eclipse[edit]
In attempting to date the Great Peacemaker and Hiawatha, focus has come to an incident related to the founding of the Iroquois Confederacy, their life work. One rendition of the oral history eventually written down by scholars involves a division among the Seneca nation, the last nation to join the original confederacy. A violent confrontation began and was suddenly stopped when the sun darkened and it seemed like night. Scholars have successively studied the possibilities of this being a solar eclipse since 1902 when William Canfield wrote Legends of the Iroquois; told by "the Cornplanter".[2] Successive other scholars who mention it were (chronologically): Paul A. W. Wallace,[3] Elizabeth Tooker,[4] Bruce E. Johansen,[5][6] Dean R. Snow,[7] Barbara A. Mann and Jerry L. Fields,[8] William N. Fenton,[9] David Henige,[10] Gary Warrick,[11] and Neta Crawford.[12]
Since Canfield's first mention,[2] and the majority view,[3][4][7][9][11] scholars have supported the 1451AD date[13] for the plausible solar eclipse mention. Some argue it is an insufficient fit for the description and favor 1142AD[5][8][14] while a few question the whole idea.[10]
Archaeological supporting arguments have progressed. In 1982 Dean Snow considered the mainstream view of the archaeology not to support any dates for an eclipse before 1350 AD (thus ruling out the 1142 AD date.)[7] By 1998 Fenton considered an earlier eclipse than the 1451 AD majority view unlikely but possible as long as it was after 1000 AD - a window that allows the 1142 AD date.[9] By 2007/8 reviews considered an 1142 AD eclipse as clearly possible even if most still supported the 1451 AD as the safe choice.[11][12]
Hiawatha Belt[edit]
The Hiawatha Belt
The Hiawatha Belt is made of 6,574 wampum beads - 38 rows by 173 columns and has 892 white and 5,682 purple beads. The purple represents the sky or universe that surrounds us, while the white represents purity and Good Mind (good thoughts, forgiveness and understanding). The belt symbolizes these Five Nations from west to east in their respective territories across New York state: Seneca (keepers of the western door), Cayuga (People of the Swamp), Onondaga (Keepers of the Fire), Oneida (People of the Standing Stone) and Mohawk (keeper of the eastern door)-by open squares of white beads with the central figure signifying a tree or heart. The white open squares are connected by a white band that has no beginning or end, representing all time now and forever. The band, however, does not cross through the center of each nation, meaning that each nation is supported and unified by a common bond and that each is separate in its own identity and domain. The open center also signifies the idea of a fort protected on all sides, but open in the center, symbolizing an open heart and mind within.
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy flag
The tree figure signifies the Onondaga Nation, capital of the League and home to the central council fire. It was on the shores of Onondaga Lake where the message of peace was "planted" and the hatchets were buried.[citation needed] From this tree four white roots sprouted, carrying the message of unity and peace to the four directions.
The Hiawatha Belt has been dated to the mid-18th century. Near its center it contains a bead made of colonial lead glass. It is believed the design is as old as the league itself and that the present belt is not the original.[15]
The Hiawatha Belt forms the basis of the flag of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, created in the 1980s. It is the central device in the design on the reverse of the U.S. 2010 Native American dollar (also known as the Sacagawea dollar). It is also included in the logo of the Hamilton Nationals, a Major League Lacrosse team.
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@wiz101freak1 It's called Coyote Dance by Robbie Robertson i think the album is called music for the native american.
love
nice
I am reading this book at school
theres a play called Hiawatha as well my school did it as a production
I used to have the biggest crush on Adam Beach when i was younger.
Work at 'Manabozho;' or, as I think I shall call it, 'Hiawatha'-that being another name for the same personage." Hiawatha is a great legend!
haha, I realized, I knew the song from the first drumsound - and thought: "But that's not called Song of Hiawatha" XD Sometimes I can be so freaking dumb XD Anyway, like that there's another cool movie to watch :)
From SSM. This has nothing to do with mini haw haw , Hiawatha falls or any thing Longfellow had to do with ! I wish I could but I cannot separate HOLLYWOOD history from fact.
HOT CHEETOS.
wow i just realized how much hiawatha looks like adam beach! I wonder if they are relared?
lol
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This song is KiDve like Lifeboat songs
Oh my God what a beautiful people, kisses from Brazil to these beautiful ones, if they exist yet.
We never left, we are still here. 😉
@@Cemanahuac-NicanTlaca I am glad you are still here. My Ancestry and part of my DNA.
BLESSED TALENNT PEOPLE ..... NICE ART :-*
I love Litefoot! Where I can watch the full movie? :)
I am reading this book at school , my teacher looks this book hiaewatha
Space Lion
I love Adam
igy élni ahogy akkor ,ez igaz élet,tanitani kellene iskolába!
Song of hiawata is the name of this move?
or can I find the movie? I can not find it: '(help me
thanks for spoiling it
Somebody knows where i can download this great film??? I don't find it... I need it in spanish. Thanks!
Who came here because of school
HIAWATHA.
@Mo66F As you can live like this, this is real life, should be taught to school!
Teehee is that litefoot I see? :)
I am confused I watched the end of this movie but I dont understand why the Indians disapper with the man falling on his knees could you explain the ending to me to help me out thanks.
My guess would be that the ending is the man who fell to his knees saw a vision about the future genocide of the native americans
@@thewalrus136 that would make sense.... remember there are two completely different stories about someone named Hiawatha.... at least that's what I heard... one is about the Great Peacemaker who you know you did five Indian tribes of the Iroquois Nation and I think someone said he had a speech impediment , also and he made a prophecy.
The other is Henry Wadsworth longfellow's the song of Hiawatha... use the same name but supposedly it is not the same person and not the same story . I don't know which is which because in the song of Hiawatha he loses his best friend but I think he also loses his wife and child.... so if you think about both of these stories either of them could depict a man on his knees crying or begging ...or broken hearted , I guess ?
I just went back and re-read the description it says this is from the song of Hiawatha .
were they ghosts the entire time?
No I don't think they were ghosts the entire time .
I guess Native American culture is...... KiDve cool
@ratindian:
Nie rozumiec węgierski. Mówić po polsku?
Könnten Sie bitte auf deutsch schreiben?
Could You repeat this in Englisch?
Parlez vous francaise?
Hablamos Espaniol?
@xIndigoDy3 Thanks for ruining it lol Geeze!
can i record this music 4 free?
The guy played by Adam dies in that movie :'( :'( :'(
Its aboutr Hiawatha and all I see is men
Hiawatha was a man. I swear, it's like some people don't have internet access, LOL.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiawatha