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Friday, 8 February 2019

"Hiawatha and The Peacemaker" - English -

"Hiawatha And The Peacemaker"
- Words By, Robbie Robertson
- Pictures By, David Shannon

This book is all about how the Peacemaker and Hiawatha brought peace throughout the nations.
It started as Hiawatha desire for revenge for killing his family and his tribe. The man who had destroyed everything was named Tadodaho, but the peacemaker came and filled his heart with hope and peace. They traveled together to unify all the lands. As soon as they got almost all of the 4 nations, they came to the Tadodaho O's tribe to finally unify all of the lands. They arrived, they finally saw the man named Tadodaho. Tadodaho was a horrifying sigh, sickness from his evil within had taken over his body. Scales covered much of his skin, and snakes slithered through his hair and onto his shoulders. After seeing Tadodaho, Hiawatha's seek for revenge was back again. As a fight beginning, someone was singing, it was the Peacemaker, he was standing in front of the sun and moon. A hope began to Hiawatha's heart and he gave Tadodaho a potion for his sickness. Why could Hiawatha make a potion for someone who killed his family?

3 comments:

  1. Hello Reige,
    It is me, Greg.
    It seems like Hiwatha highly values his tribe and people, and seems like a real warrior. I wonder why Tadodaho murdered Hiwatha's tribe, he seems like a really mean person.
    I'm glad that Tadodaho was punished for his crimes in the end, and that everybody, except Tadodaho lived happily ever after.
    Your summary of the story was really descrpitive and good and I didn't find myself lost once.
    Great job!

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    2. Thanks for your comment Greg!
      I really appreciate it.

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