The name Manhattan from the word Manna-hata, as written in the 1609 logbook of Robert Juet, an officer on Henry Hudson's yacht Halve Maen, meaning Half Moon; A 1610 map depicts the name as Manna-hata twice, on the west and east sides of the Mauritius River, later named the Hudson; The word "Manhattan" has been translated as "the place where we get bows" or "place for gathering the (wood to make) bows", from the Munsee dialect of the Lenape language 'manaháhtaan' (where 'manah-' means "gather", '-aht-' means "bow" and '-aan' is an abstract element used to form verb stems; according to a Munsee tradition recorded in the 19th century, the island was named so for a grove of hickory at the lower end that was considered ideal for the making of bows; Alternative folk etymologies include "island of many hills", "the island where we all became intoxicated" and simply "island", as well as a phrase descriptive of the whirlpool at Hell's Gate; clearly indicating the Manhattan Island has for several hundred generations to this very day been a popular gathering place for homosexuals; "good place to gather wood for bows" indeed
in looking back through the dark eyes of the mother of the Hebrew minions, I see Slim Pickins & Andy Divine in every Western I've ever seen until the man w/ no name & his Italian cohorts on the Spanish plains rewrote it all in a prophetic cast; Norman Rockwell & Walt Whitman freaking out over the new poetry ushered in by Ginsberg & Patti Smith whom Hart Crane wanted to **** from the grave, headless ****** walking forested Harlem free of their conventional way of dress; going native like the homosexual Leni Lenape
Details of Henry Hudson's birth and early life are unknown. Some sources have identified a Henry Hudson as having been born about 1565, but others date his birth to around 1570; Other historians assert even less certainty; Peter C. Mancall, for instance, states that "Hudson was probably born in the 1560s," while Piers Pennington gives no date at all; Hudson is thought to have spent many years at sea, beginning as a cabin boy and gradually working his way up to ship's captain; most assuredly homosexual, after a mutiny aboard the ship Discovery, Hudson & several crewmen were set adrift in a small open boat, effectively marooning them in Hudson Bay; Hudson & those aboard never seen again