Well, it has been a while because it has taken me some time to get around to doing this. So here comes the next part. Enjoy!
Part I: The Peace-Pipe
After you've sat through the Introduction, it's time for the actual story...or not.
Hiawatha is not introduced until Part III. Parts I-II are events leading up to his birth.
First, we are introduced to Gitche Manito the mighty, the Master of Life as he comes to the great Red Pipe-Stone Quarry. There we see him call the tribes of men together, and lo and behold! a river flows in his footsteps! I wish I could do that...
We next get a description of him creating a pipe from the red stone of the quarry, how he moulds it, shapes and fashions it, and ultimately begins to smoke it. Here we get a couple well known lines:
"And the smoke rose slowly, slowly,
Through the tranquil air of morning,
First a denser, bluer vapor,
Then a snow-white cloud unfolding,
Like the tree-tops of the forest,
Ever rising, rising, rising,
Till it touched the top of heaven,
Till it broke against the heaven,
And rolled outward all around it."
Beautiful description right there.
Now the smoke is rising and across what is now the U.S. the tribes see it and come to the summons. Many different tribes are listed as the assemble. We are told that they are painted and armed for war. As they stand on the plain they glare fiercely at each other, "In their hearts the feuds of ages,/ The hereditary hatred,/ The ancestral thirst of vengeance."
Gitche Manito then stretches out his right hand to "subdue their stubborn natures" and speaks. He asks why they are not contented with what he has given them, with the hunting grounds and fishing streams, why they fight amongst themselves. Then he says be at peace live together as brothers.
And:
"I will send a Prophet to you,
A Deliverer of the nations,
Who shall guide you and shall teach you,
Who shall toil and suffer with you.
If you listen to his counsels,
You will multiply and prosper;
If his warnings pass unheeded,
You will fade away and perish!"
Then the Master of Life gives to the warriors a set of instructions. The warriors follow them, washing off their warpaint, burying their clubs, and making peace-pipes.
So something important has happened, but we don't know what yet. That will just have to wait until a few more parts. Next up, a long, and in my opinion, totally worthless part, but beggars can't be choosers.
"While the Master of Life, ascending,
Through the openings of cloud-curtains,
Through the doorways of the heaven,
Vanished from before their faces,
In the smoke that rolled around him,
The Pukwana of the Peace-Pipe!"