Emily Pauline Johnson (10 March 1861 – 7 March 1913), also known by her Mohawk stage name Tekahionwake (pronounced dageh-eeon-wageh, lit. 'double-life')...
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departments. It was named in honour of the Canadian First Nations poet E. Pauline Johnson, who was born nearby. The school was officially opened on October...
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(1745–1790), Mohawk leader during the American Revolutionary War E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake (1861–1913), poet, author, and public speaker from the...
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Pauline Esther Phillips (born Friedman; July 4, 1918 – January 16, 2013), also known as Abigail Van Buren, was an American advice columnist and radio...
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Charlotte Eliza "Evelyn" Johnson (September 22, 1856 – June 12, 1937) was a First Nations poet, the sister of E. Pauline Johnson. The daughter of Chief...
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Science Monthly. Vol. 30. "Thistle". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. "Thistle-Down" (a poem) in Flint and Feather by E. Pauline Johnson (1912)...
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Association. Pauline Jewett (1922–1992), Canadian politician E. Pauline Johnson (1861–1913), Canadian writer and performer Pauline Johnson (actress) (1899–1947)...
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Pauline Johnson (3 November 1899 – 13 February 1947) was an English film actress. She was a leading lady of British films during the silent era. She was...
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from the 1920s. The lyrics are sometimes erroneously attributed to Pauline Johnson, perhaps in confusion with her well-known poem, "The Song My Paddle...
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(Mohawk, 1841–1907), physician, scholar Arnold Anderson Alicia Elliott E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake (Mohawk, 1861–1913), poet, author, public speaker Patricia...
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squaw appears to have a sexual meaning is from the Canadian writer E. Pauline Johnson, who was of Mohawk heritage, but spent little time in that culture...
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The Pauline epistles are the thirteen books in the New Testament traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle. There is strong consensus in modern New...
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this group. During this period, E. Pauline Johnson and William Henry Drummond were writing popular poetry – Johnson's based on her part-Mohawk heritage...
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Joseph Pringle Charlotte Gray, Flint & Feather: The Life and Times of E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake Jerry Kobalenko, The Horizontal Everest: Extreme Journey...
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Qu'Appelle Valley as popularised at the turn of the 20th century by E. Pauline Johnson. The effort has met with resistance from historically minded locals...
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to as the Seasonal Rounds. Legends of Vancouver by Canadian author E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) is a collection of Coast Salish "as told-to" narratives...
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reviewers have suggested models for Sarah, including Canadian poet E. Pauline Johnson, Hiebert said that his character was not based on any single person...
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(1905); and Charity Royall in Summer (1917). In 1892, Canadian writer E. Pauline Johnson criticized the 1887 novel An Algonquin Maiden for killing its protagonist...
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of the Vancouver Province's "Legends of the Capilanos" articles by E. Pauline Johnson The sisters, from the Halhed family of Chemainus, wrote under the...
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1856 by Mohawk Chief George Henry Martin Johnson (Onwanonsyshon). His daughter, the Mohawk poet E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake), gained great acclaim across...
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The R.N. Wilson Papers, Volume II (1958). Accessed 19 December 2019 E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake), "Biographical Sketch," Flint and Feather (1912?),...
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Germany/US, f/d/p) E. Pauline Johnson (1861–1913, Canada, p/f) Electa Amanda Wright Johnson (1938–1929, US, nf) Eyvind Johnson (1900–1976, Sweden, f)...
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Jenkins (2011) Norman Jewison (2024) Raoul Jobin (2006) E. Pauline Johnson (1961) Edward Johnson (2006) Louis Jolliet (1987) J. Walter Jones (1998) Paul...
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ideas about Canada's claim to land: John Richardson, Louis Riel, E. Pauline Johnson, Archibald Belaney (Grey Owl) and Harry Robinson. Similarly, Fee became...
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founder of Women's eNews. Jocelyne Jocya (1942–2003; aged 61), French singer-songwriter and children's rights advocate. E. Pauline Johnson (1861–1913; aged...
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of Vancouver. 2020. Retrieved June 12, 2020. Legends of Vancouver E. Pauline Johnson [aka Tekahionwake] (1862-1913). Vancouver & Victoria, B.C.: David...
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28 – George Finnegan, American Olympic boxer (b. 1881) March 7 – E. Pauline Johnson, Canadian writer (b. 1861) March 10 – Harriet Tubman, American abolitionist...
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List of Canadian writers (section E)
children's writers, essayists, and scholars. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of Canadian poets List of Canadian...
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this group. During this period, E. Pauline Johnson and William Henry Drummond were writing popular poetry - Johnson's based on her part-Mohawk heritage...
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from Lazer Lederhendler. 2013. Légendes de Vancouver, translation of E. Pauline Johnson (Legends of Vancouver), Boucherville, Presses de Bras-d'Apic, 2012...
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