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Wabun
Son of Mudjekeewis (North-American Indian), East-Wind, the
Indian Apollo. Young and beautiful, he chases Darkness with his arrows
over hill and valley, wakes the villager, calls the Thunder, and
brings the Morning. He married Wabun-Annung
(q.v.), and transplanted her to heaven, where she
became the Morning Star. (
Longfellow:
Hiawatha.)
Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Wabun from Infoplease:
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