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Ye, who love a nation’s legends, love the ballads of a people, that like voices from afar off call to us to pause and listen, speak in tones so plain and childlike, scarcely can the ear distinguish whether they are sung or spoken; listen to this indian legend, to this song of hiawatha! in this stanza from “the song of hiawatha,” what does henry wadsworth longfellow reveal about hiawatha? he is sacred and not often spoken of. he tells stories to the people of his tribe. he is beloved by children and old people alike. he inspires many songs and stories.

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