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<title>Genealogy Query - WAYAGAMUG : HIAWATHA
 : PAUPUKKEEWIS
 : WOODARD
 : WOODWARD
</title><description>Looking for any information material or photographic of the Hiawatha outdoor Play held in Wayagamug, MI just northeast of Petosky MI i nthe early 1900's. I am specifically looking for the true identity of Pau Puk Keewis/Hiawatha Indian actor of such Play. He ususally wore a star sash. But the regalia changed over time. He looks english or a half blood Indian. He may have been from the Emmet County ... &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.cousinconnect.com/d/a/4991&quot;&gt;(Click here to see the full genealogy query)&lt;/a&gt; .</description>
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