| Hiawatha's lover in Longfellow's poem (9) |
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| 'Song of Hiawatha' woman |
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| ''Song of Hiawatha'' woman |
Newsday |
23 Nov 2023 |
| Lover of Hiawatha in Longfellow's epic poem |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
11 Jun 2023 |
| Longfellow lover |
Newsday |
11 Jun 2022 |
| Wife of Hiawatha in Longfellow's 'The Song of Hiawatha' |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
16 Jun 2019 |
| Hiawatha's love |
The Times Concise |
25 Mar 2016 |
| "Handsomest of all the women," in an 1855 epic |
LA Times Daily |
16 May 2015 |
| "Handsomest of all the women," in an 1855 epic |
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| "Arrow-maker's daughter" in a Longfellow poem |
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| "Arrow-maker's daughter" in a Longfellow poem |
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| Lover of 105-Across |
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| Longfellow's "loveliest of Dacotah women" |
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| ___ Falls (after translation, "Waterfall Falls") |
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| Lover of 105-Across |
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| Longfellow lover |
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| Literary character whose name is said to mean "laughing water" |
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| Hiawatha's love |
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| Hiawatha's love |
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| Longfellow maiden |
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| Her name means "Laughing Water" |
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| Laughing water, in Sioux |
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| Longfellow maiden |
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| Laughing Water. |
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| Wenonah's daughter-in-law. |
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| "Laughing Water." |
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| Memorable Indian maiden. |
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| "From the waterfall, he named her . . . " |
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