A dramatization of Longfellow's Hiawatha: A spectacular drama in six acts
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The dramatization stages a six-act adaptation of an Indigenous epic, opening with the Great Spirit calling for peace and creating a ceremonial peace pipe. It traces the protagonist from cradle to manhood, including courtship, a wedding feast, and communal celebrations, then depicts winter famine and disease leading to the bride's death and elaborate mourning rites. Scenes showcase dances, games, hunting, and rites of passage, concluding with a transcendent reunion and the hero's departure. The play foregrounds ritual life, relationships with nature, and the aspiration for harmony among neighboring peoples.
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