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Algonquian
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Longfellow
modeled his poem on the Finnish epic Kavelala, conflated the Iroquoian
Hiawatha with an Algonquian culture hero named Nanabozho, and from that
point on Hiawatha was never the same. Previously in residence at
the Convent were Indian girls who "whisper[ed] to each other in a
language the sisters had forbidden them to use," and who
"softly s[ang] forbidden Algonquian lullabies" (229, 237). In 1643 Eliot
began to learn Algonquian, and in 1650-1651 he built the first Praying
Indian community at Natick, Massachusetts. |
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