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The Legend of Hiawatha DVD
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The Legend of Hiawatha DVD

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Animation - 50 mins
Audience - Children
Classification - U
Region - 0
Format - PAL
Language - English

Product weight 120g

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Hiawatha was written in 1855 and has, for generations, been a part of every American schoolchild's experience. It is the epic of American and the American Indian Culture.

Raised by his grandmother, Nokomis, Hiawatha becomes a great hunter, famous among all warriors. This story tells of his adventurous journey to the White Mountain and his encounters with nature, forest creatures and other men. The brave and resourceful Hiawatha would become chief of the Ojibway tribe and the leader of the entire Indian nation.  

Scene Selection

1. The Old Dog
2. Hiawatha is Swallowed
3. The Giant Snake
4. The Great Eagle
5. The Bear's Cave
6. Hiawatha Returns

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