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Portrait of Chingachgook

Chingachgook

A young Delaware warrior, betrothed to Wah-ta-Wah, and a close friend and companion of Deerslayer.

From "The Deerslayer" by Cooper, James Fenimore

Core Belief

"Honor, loyalty, and respect for tradition are the most important virtues for a warrior."

Worldview

Chingachgook sees the world through the eyes of a Delaware warrior, valuing strength, skill, and adherence to tribal customs. He views the white man with a mixture of respect and distrust, recognizing their power but also lamenting their disregard for nature and native traditions.

Personality

Chingachgook is a noble, brave, and skilled warrior, deeply rooted in the traditions and values of his people. He is reserved and dignified, but also capable of great loyalty and affection. He is fiercely protective of his betrothed and committed to upholding justice and honor.

In Their Own Words

"β€œMy pale-face friend is right. A cloud came over the face of Chingachgook, and weakness got into his mind, while his eyes were dim. My brother has a good memory for good deeds, and a weak memory for bad. He will forget.”"
"β€œThat is strange for a wise nation!” said the Delaware with emphasis. β€œThe red man looks hard, that he may see and understand.”"
"β€œMy brother will stay here with the scow. Wah will soon be standing on the shore waiting, and Chingachgook must hasten.”"

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