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2009

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According to Wikipedia: "Emily Pauline Johnson (also known in Mohawk as Tekahionwake pronounced: dageh-eeon-wageh, literally: 'double-life')[1] (10 March 1861 7 March 1913), commonly known as E. Pauline Johnson or just Pauline Johnson, was a Canadian writer and performer popular in the late 19th century. Johnson was notable for her poems and performances that celebrated her First Nations heritage; her father was a Mohawk chief of mixed ancestry, and her mother an English immigrant. One suc...

2026

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Emily Pauline Johnson, who was also known by the Mohawk name Tekahionwake, was a Canadian poet and author born in 1861. Born to a Mohawk father and an English mother, she was known for introducing indigenous culture to a wider North American and European audience.In Legends of Vancouver, perhaps her best-known prose work, Johnson tells stories of the Squamish people, as relayed to her by Chief Joe Capilano, whom she befriended upon moving to Vancouver in 1909. She provides...

2026

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Emily Pauline Johnson , who was also known by the Mohawk name Tekahionwake, was a Canadian poet and author born in 1861. Born to a Mohawk father and an English mother, she was known for introducing indigenous culture to a wider North American and European audience. In Legends of Vancouver , perhaps her best-known prose work, Johnson tells stories of the Squamish people, as relayed to her by Chief Joe Capilano, whom she befriended upon moving to Vancouver in 1909. She provides her own frami...

2017

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Classic fiction and poetry. This file includes: Flint and Feather, Legends of Vancouver, The Moccasin Maker, and The Shagganappi. According to Wikipedia: "Emily Pauline Johnson (also known in Mohawk as Tekahionwak, literally: 'double-life') (10 March 1861 7 March 1913), commonly known as E. Pauline Johnson or just Pauline Johnson, was a Canadian writer and performer popular in the late 19th century. Johnson was notable for her poems and performances that celebrated her First Nations herita...

The Shagganappi

A Poetic Journey Through Indigenous Life in the Canadian Wilderness

2019

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In "The Shagganappi," E. Pauline Johnson weaves an intricate tapestry of native identity, cultural displacement, and romantic longing against the backdrop of early 20th-century Canada. This collection of poetry reflects Johnson's innovative literary style, which eloquently fuses Indigenous themes with British literary traditions. Rich in vivid imagery and emotive language, the poems delve into the profound connection between nature and identity while illuminating the challenges faced by In...

Legends of Vancouver

Captivating Indigenous Tales of Vancouver's Mystical Legends

2019

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In "Legends of Vancouver," E. Pauline Johnson weaves a rich tapestry of myth and storytelling, illuminating the indigenous heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Her narrative blends lyrical prose with engaging folklore, drawing on the stories and traditions of the Coast Salish people. The book is structured around various legends, each resonating with cultural significance and reflecting the natural beauty of Vancouver. Johnson's literary style is imbued with a melodic quality, and she skillf...


2012

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The famous collection of stories of the Squamish people of North Vancouver written by Canadian writer and performer E. Pauline Johnson.

The White Wampum

Exploring Cultural Exchange Through Poetry

2019

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E. Pauline Johnson's "The White Wampum" is a poignant collection of poems that intricately weaves together themes of identity, nature, and cultural heritage. Published in the early 20th century, this work resonates deeply within the literary context of the time, highlighting the struggles and aspirations of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Johnson's distinctive voice combines romanticism with a poignant authenticity, as she employs vivid imagery and lyrical elegance to celebrate both her Moha...

2025

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I have been asked to write a preface to these Legends of Vancouver, which, in conjunction with the members of the Publication Sub-committee—Mrs. Lefevre, Mr. L. W. Makovski and Mr. R. W. Douglas—I have helped to put through the press. But scarcely any prefatory remarks are necessary. This book may well stand on its own merits. Still, it may be permissible to record one's glad satisfaction that a poet has arisen to cast over the shoulders of our grey mountains, our trail-threaded forests, o...

2009

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Classic fiction. According to Wikipedia: "Emily Pauline Johnson (also known in Mohawk as Tekahionwake, literally: 'double-life') (10 March 1861 7 March 1913), commonly known as E. Pauline Johnson or just Pauline Johnson, was a Canadian writer and performer popular in the late 19th century. Johnson was notable for her poems and performances that celebrated her First Nations heritage; her father was a Mohawk chief of mixed ancestry, and her mother an English immigrant. One such poem is the f...

2025

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"The Shagganappi" is set in the context of Indigenous life in Canada and tells the story of Shagganappi, a young Indigenous boy who faces challenges and adventures as he navigates the world around him. The novel explores themes of identity, cultural preservation, and the relationship between Indigenous peoples and the broader Canadian society.E. Pauline Johnson's work is characterized by her deep appreciation for Indigenous cultures and her efforts to raise awareness about the experiences ...

2009

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Collected verse. According to Wikipedia: "Emily Pauline Johnson (also known in Mohawk as Tekahionwake, literally: 'double-life') (10 March 1861 7 March 1913), commonly known as E. Pauline Johnson or just Pauline Johnson, was a Canadian writer and performer popular in the late 19th century. Johnson was notable for her poems and performances that celebrated her First Nations heritage; her father was a Mohawk chief of mixed ancestry, and her mother an English immigrant. One such poem is the f...