Chingachgook was a fictional character in four of James Fenimore Cooper’s five Leatherstocking Tales, including The Last of the Mohicans. Chingachgook was a lone Mohican chief and companion of the series’ hero, Natty Bumppo. In The Deerslayer, Chingachgook married Wah-ta-Wah, who bore him a son named Uncas, but died while she was still young. Uncas, who was at his birth “last of the Mohicans,” grew to manhood but was killed in a battle with the Huron warrior Magua. Chingachgook died as an old man in the novel The Pioneers, which makes him the actual “last of the Mohicans,” having outlived his son.
| Alias Chingachgook |
| Real Names/Alt Names Chingachgook |
| Characteristics Hero, Enlightenment and Neoclassicism, Public Domain |
| Creators/Key Contributors N. C. Wyeth, James Fenimore Cooper |
| First Appearance The Pioneers: The Sources of the Susquehanna; A Descriptive Tale (1823) |
| First Publisher ○ |
| Appearance List The Deerslayer: The First War Path (1841), The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 (1826), The Pathfinder: The Inland Sea (1840), The Pioneers: The Sources of the Susquehanna; A Descriptive Tale (1823) |
| Sample Read The Pioneers [PG] |
| Description Chingachgook was a fictional character in four of James Fenimore Cooper’s five Leatherstocking Tales, including The Last of the Mohicans. Chingachgook was a lone Mohican chief and companion of the series’ hero, Natty Bumppo. In The Deerslayer, Chingachgook married Wah-ta-Wah, who bore him a son named Uncas, but died while she was still young. Uncas, who was at his birth “last of the Mohicans,” grew to manhood but was killed in a battle with the Huron warrior Magua. Chingachgook died as an old man in the novel The Pioneers, which makes him the actual “last of the Mohicans,” having outlived his son. |
| Source Chingachgook – Wikipedia |
