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Hiawatha,stern sat,canoes,open air theatrical productions,HW Longfellow,c1908

Title: Hiawatha. At the stern sat Hiawatha
Date Created/Published: [c1908]
Summary: Reenactment of Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, showing man wearing headdress of a chief in canoe.
Notes:
Possibly photographed by F.E. Moore, Middletown, Ohio.
No. 34.
Subjects:
Indians of North America--1900-1910.
Canoes--1900-1910.
Open-air theatrical productions--1900-1910.
Conjectural works--1900-1910.
Photographic prints--1900-1910.
Bookmark /91705083/
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