This powerful play explores the deep history and mythology of the Ojibway Indian tribe. Written by celebrated poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with the assistance of Louis Oliver Armstrong, this play brings the tales of Hiawatha and Nanabozho to life through vivid descriptions, powerful imagery, and stirring performances.
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