Nathaniel "Natty" Bumppo is a fictional character and the
protagonist
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of
James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper (September 15, 1789 – September 14, 1851) was an American writer of the first half of the 19th century, whose historical romances depicting colonist and Indigenous characters from the 17th to the 19th centuries brought h ...
's pentalogy of novels known as the ''
Leatherstocking Tales
The ''Leatherstocking Tales'' is a series of five novels by American writer James Fenimore Cooper, set in the eighteenth-century era of development in the primarily former Iroquois areas in central New York. Each novel features Natty Bumppo ...
''.
Fictional biography
Natty Bumppo, the child of white parents, grew up among
Delaware Indians
The Lenape (, , or Lenape , del, Lënapeyok) also called the Leni Lenape, Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada. Their historical territory includ ...
and was educated by
Moravian Christians. In adulthood, he is a near-fearless warrior skilled in many weapons, chiefly the
long rifle
The long rifle, also known as the longrifle, Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American longrifle, a muzzle-loading firearm used for hunting and warfare, was one of the first commonly-used rifles. The American rifle was characterized by a ...
. He is most often shown alongside his
Mohican
The Mohican ( or , alternate spelling: Mahican) are an Eastern Algonquian Native American tribe that historically spoke an Algonquian language. As part of the Eastern Algonquian family of tribes, they are related to the neighboring Lenape, who ...
foster brother
Chingachgook and nephew Uncas.
Novels
Bumppo is featured in a series of novels by James Fenimore Cooper collectively called the ''
Leatherstocking Tales
The ''Leatherstocking Tales'' is a series of five novels by American writer James Fenimore Cooper, set in the eighteenth-century era of development in the primarily former Iroquois areas in central New York. Each novel features Natty Bumppo ...
''. The novels in the collection are as follows:
The tales recount significant events in Natty Bumppo's life from 1740 to 1806.
Aliases
Before his appearance in ''
The Deerslayer
''The Deerslayer, or The First War-Path'' (1841) was James Fenimore Cooper's last novel in his '' Leatherstocking Tales''. Its 1740–1745 time period makes it the first installment chronologically and in the lifetime of the hero of the Leather ...
,'' Bumppo went by the aliases "Straight-Tongue", "The Pigeon", and the "Lap-Ear". After obtaining his first rifle, he gained the sobriquet "Deerslayer". He is subsequently known as "Hawkeye" and ''"La Longue Carabine"'' in ''
The Last of the Mohicans
''The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757'' is a historical romance written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826.
It is the second book of the '' Leatherstocking Tales'' pentalogy and the best known to contemporary audiences. '' The Pathfind ...
'', as "Pathfinder" in ''
The Pathfinder, or The Inland Sea'', as "Leatherstocking" (from which the series' title is drawn) in ''
The Pioneers'', and as "the trapper" in ''
The Prairie''.
Portrayal
Bumppo has been portrayed most often in adaptations of ''The Last of the Mohicans''. He was portrayed by
Harry Lorraine in
the 1920 film version, by
Harry Carey in
the 1932 film serial version, by
Randolph Scott
George Randolph Scott (January 23, 1898 – March 2, 1987) was an American film actor whose career spanned the years from 1928 to 1962. As a leading man for all but the first three years of his cinematic career, Scott appeared in a variety of ...
in
the 1936 film version, by
Kenneth Ives in
the 1971 BBC serial, by
Steve Forrest in
the 1977 TV movie and by
Daniel Day-Lewis
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in
the 1992 film version.
Day-Lewis received a BAFTA Film Award nomination for Best Actor in 1993, won an ''Evening Standard'' British Film Award for Best Actor in 1993, and won an ALFS Award for British Actor of the Year in 1993 for his interpretation of the character. For the 1992 film, director
Michael Mann
Michael Kenneth Mann (born February 5, 1943) is an American film director, director, screenwriter, and Film producer, producer of film and television who is best known for his distinctive style of crime drama. His most acclaimed works include ...
changed the character's name to Nathaniel Poe, fearing audiences would laugh at "Natty Bumppo". The character is also portrayed as the adopted son of Chingachgook and brother of Uncas.
Adaptations of ''The Deerslayer'' have seen Bumppo played by Emil Mamelok in the 1920 film ''
The Deerslayer and Chingachgook'', by
Bruce Kellogg in the 1943 film, by
Lex Barker in the 1957 film, and by
Steve Forrest in the 1977 TV movie.
Adaptions of ''The Pathfinder'' have seen Bumppo played by
Paul Massie in the 1973 5-part BBC mini-series and
Kevin Dillon in the 1996 TV movie.
Additionally, he was portrayed by
Michael O'Shea in the 1947 film ''
Last of the Redskins
''Last of the Redskins'' (aka ''Last of the Redmen'') is a 1947 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Joh Hall and Michael O'Shea. The film was shot in Vitacolor but released in Cinecolor.
Unlike other adaptations the ...
'',
George Montgomery George Montgomery may refer to:
* George Montgomery (actor) (1916–2000), American actor
*George Leslie Montgomery (c. 1727–1787), Irish Member of Parliament
*George Montgomery (set decorator) (1899–1951), American set decorator
* George Thoma ...
in the 1950 film ''
The Iroquois Trail
''The Iroquois Trail'' is a 1950 American Western film directed by Phil Karlson starring George Montgomery and Brenda Marshall. It is set during the French-Indian War. It is an adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 work ''The Last of the M ...
'', by
John Hart in the 1957 TV series ''
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans'', by
Hellmut Lange in the 1969 German TV series ''Die Lederstrumpferzählungen'', by
Cliff DeYoung in the 1984 PBS mini-series ''The Leatherstocking Tales'' (which compressed ''The Deerslayer'', ''The Last of the Mohicans'', and ''The Pathfinder'' into four episodes), and by
Lee Horsley
Lee Arthur Horsley (born May 15, 1955) is an American film, television, and theater actor known for starring roles in the television series '' Nero Wolfe'' (1981), ''Matt Houston'' (1982–1985), and '' Paradise'' (1988–1991). He starred in th ...
in the 1994 TV series ''
Hawkeye''.
In popular culture
Fiction
* Bumppo appears as a character in
John Myers Myers' novel ''
Silverlock'' (1949).
* The character
Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, from ''
M*A*S*H
''M*A*S*H'' (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American media franchise consisting of a series of novels, a film, several television series, plays, and other properties, and based on the semi-autobiographical fiction of Richard Hooker (auth ...
'', takes his nickname from the Native American name given to Natty Bumppo. In both the TV series and
the original Richard Hooker novel on which it is based, it is stated that ''The Last of the Mohicans'' is the only book Pierce's father had ever read.
* Bumppo is known as Dan'l "Hawkeye" Bonner in
Sara Donati's novel series, beginning with ''Into the Wilderness'', meant as a sequel to The Leatherstocking books. The series centers on Hawkeye and Cora's son, Nathaniel Bonner.
* Bumppo is featured in the comic book series ''
Jack of Fables'', both in name and as "Hawkeye", along with Slue-Foot Sue (
Pecos Bill's first wife).
* Bumppo is referred to in the graphic novel series ''
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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'' as being part of the 18th-century incarnation of the league.
* Near the end of ''
Mississippi Jack'', the fifth in the best-selling
Bloody Jack series of female adventures by
L.A. Meyer, an adopted white
Shawnee
The Shawnee are an Algonquian-speaking indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands. In the 17th century they lived in Pennsylvania, and in the 18th century they were in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, with some bands in Kentucky a ...
called Lightfoot, a rifleman who always travels with his native Shawnee "brother", reveals his white surname to be "Bumpus" in an obvious tribute to Cooper's Natty Bumppo. Thinly veiled or unveiled characters from the history and culture of the time of the Leatherstocking novels is a repeating feature of the Bloody Jack book series.
* The
Marvel Comics
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character
Hawkeye takes his name from Natty Bumppo, whom he portrayed during his time as a carnival marksman before becoming a superhero.
* The character Gus Brannhard adopts a Fuzzy and names him ''Natty Bumppo'' in
H. Beam Piper's novel ''Fuzzies and Other People'' ().
*''Song of the Mohicans'', written by Paul Block (Bantam Books, 1985, ), is a direct sequel to ''
Last of the Mohicans''. Taking up the story a few days after Uncas' death and burial, it recounts the adventures of Hawkeye and
Chingachgook as they travel north to discover the connection between an
Oneida brave and the Mohican tribe, and whether a
sachem
Sachems and sagamores are paramount chiefs among the Algonquians or other Native American tribes of northeastern North America, including the Iroquois. The two words are anglicizations of cognate terms (c. 1622) from different Eastern ...
truly holds the key to the ultimate fate of the Mohicans.
* Natty Bumppo is featured in the Marvel comic ''Deadpool Killustrated'', as part of a group of time-traveling heroes (
Beowulf
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,
Hua Mulan
Hua Mulan () is a legendary folk heroine from the Northern and Southern dynasties era (4th to 6th century CE) of Chinese history.
According to legend, Mulan took her aged father's place in the conscription for the army by disguising herself as ...
, and
Sherlock Holmes and his partner
Dr. Watson), intent on stopping Deadpool from killing all literary characters.
* Tinker, a major character in Amor Towles' novel, ''Rules of Civility'', wants to be Natty Bumppo for the day.
* There is an intelligent dog named Natty Bumppo in John Brunner's novel "Shockwave Rider".
* Natty Bumppo appears as a character in
Diana Gabaldon
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's eighth
Outlander series novel, ''
Written in My Own Heart's Blood
''Written in My Own Heart's Blood'' is the eighth book in the ''Outlander'' series of novels by Diana Gabaldon. Centered on time travelling 20th century doctor Claire Randall and her 18th century Scottish Highlander warrior husband Jamie Frase ...
''.
*Natty Bumppo, referred to as “Nasty” Bumppo, makes an appearance in
Thomas King’s 1993 novel ''
Green Grass, Running Water'', in a scene in which he is sets out to kill Old Woman, whom he calls “Chingachgook.”
*Natty Bumppo, referred to also as
Davey Shipman, is a character in Lauren Groff's novel ''
The Monsters of Templeton'', along with
Chingachgook and James Franklin Temple, a version of the author
James Fenimore Cooper
James Fenimore Cooper (September 15, 1789 – September 14, 1851) was an American writer of the first half of the 19th century, whose historical romances depicting colonist and Indigenous characters from the 17th to the 19th centuries brought h ...
.
*Natty Bumppo is referenced as a nickname in
Leif Enger
Leif Enger is an American author who wrote the novel '' Peace Like a River''.
Early life
Enger was born in 1961 and was raised in Osakis, Minnesota. His parents were teachers. He attended Minnesota State University Moorhead, majoring in Engli ...
's ''
Peace Like A River.''
Mascots
University of Iowa
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's mascot, the Hawkeye was taken from ''The Last of the Mohicans'' novel.
Music
''Natty Bumppo'' was the name of several pop music bands in the 1970s, including bands from Dayton, Ohio, and central Utah.
People
Natty Bumppo is the name of the author of ''The Columbus Book Of Euchre'' and ''House Of Evil''.
Postage stamps
In 1989, the
Soviet Union
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issued a series of
postage stamp
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s depicting themes of Cooper's ''The Leatherstocking Tales''.
Sculptures and memorials
*The
Lederstrumpfbrunnen
The Lederstrumpfbrunnen (literally: ''leatherstocking fountain'') is a fountain in the German city of Edenkoben. It commemorates the frontiersman Johann Adam Hartmann (1748-1836), who was born in this city and considered by some as a possible ins ...
(''Leatherstocking fountain'') in
Edenkoben (Germany) contains a life-sized statue of Natty Bumppo
*The British sculptor
Thomas Nicholls designed a wooden sculpture of Natty Bumppo as part of an ensemble of six figures of American literature. The ensemble belongs to the interior design of
Two Temple Place
Two Temple Place, known for many years as Astor House, is a building situated near Victoria Embankment in central London, England.Moore, Rowan (15 October 2011)"Two Temple Place; University of the Arts London – review Viscount Astor's stately ...
, London.
Media
* In ''
Total War: Warhammer II'' the Skaven unit roster features a specialty unit named Natty Buboe’s Sharpshooters, who utilize long rifles to fire projectiles at an exceptionally long range. This unit also appeared on the tabletop in
''Warhammer Armies: Skaven (7th Edition)''.
References
Further reading
* Colin A. Clarke,
Like a Mirror Reflecting Itself: Natty Bumppo, ''The Virginian'', and the Fate of the American Frontier" Presented at the 11th Cooper Seminar, James Fenimore Cooper: His Country and His Art at the State University of New York College at Oneonta, July 1997.
* David Leverenz,
The Last Real Man in America: From Natty Bumppo to Batman" ''American Literary History'' 1991 3(4):753–781. (caution: article requires money for full access)
*Warren S. Walker: ''Plots and characters in the fiction of James Fenimore Cooper''. Archon Books, 1978
External links
*
Hawkeye (Character) from ''The Last of the Mohicans'' (1992)" ''The Internet Movie Database''
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