Magua

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Magua is a Huron Indian and the main villain in the novel The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper. This historical novel is set at the time of the French and Indian War. He is also known by the French alias "Le Renard Subtil" ("The Wily Fox").

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Magua is the enemy of Colonel Munro, the commandant of Fort William Henry, and attempts on several occasions to abduct the colonel's daughters, Cora and Alice. He also assists the French leader, the Marquis de Montcalm, in his attack on the fort.

Magua reveals how his life was shattered by being abducted himself by the Iroquois, the traditional enemies of the Huron. His life was spared and he was adopted into the tribe. During his time with the Iroquois Magua met up with Colonel Munro, who punished him by tying him to a whipping-post for drinking whiskey, which he calls fire-water. Later, when he was free to return to his own home, he found that his wife had married another.

In the novel, his attempts to force Munro's daughter Cora to become his wife and his hatred of the English lead to his downfall and death. He captures both daughters, but is pursued by their father, David Gamut, Hawkeye, Chingachgook, and Uncas. Magua kills Uncas during his attempt to free Cora, and one of Magua's companions stabs Cora, causing her death. Hawkeye soon shoots Magua, who falls from a cliff shouting his defiance to the end.

In the most recent film version of this novel in 1992, Magua blames all his past misfortunes on Colonel Munro and swears to kill both Munro and his two daughters. In the film, he does kill Munro during the ambush of the retreat from the fort. Later he kills Uncas after which Alice, one of Munro's daughters, commits suicide. He himself is then killed by Chingachgook, the father of Uncas. Other film versions similarly alter the final outcome of the novel.