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  1. Buckskin & Broadcloth: A Celebration of E. Pauline Johnson Tekahionwake, 1861-1913 by Sheila M.F. Johnston, 1997-11-15
  2. Commemorating the Visit of the Six Nations Indians to the Centenary of E. Pauline Johnson 1861-1913 by Gordon Bowes, 1961
  3. Paddling Her Own Canoe: The Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (Studies in Gender and History) by Carole Gerson, Veronica Strong-Boag, 2000-06-01
  4. Pauline Johnson by Lucie Hartley, 1979-01

81. 100 Canadian Poets - Pauline Johnson - Profile
Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets Johnson, E. Pauline...... Johnston, Sheila MF Buckskin broadcloth a celebration of E. Pauline JohnsonTekahionwake1861-1913. Toronto Natural Heritage/Natural History, 1997.
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Biography
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Biography
Emily Pauline Johnson was born March 10, 1861 at Six Nations Indian Reserve, Canada. She later adopted the native name Tekahionwake, "double wampum." Johnson was popular in her day as an entertainer, reading poems about her native heritage in tours that crossed Canada, the United States, and England. In Canada Johnson travelled to remote settlements that seldom saw any other entertainment. Johnson's work faded into obscurity following her death. Her first poetry collection, White Wampum , was published in 1895. She later wrote Legends of Vancouver , a collection of tales, and The Shagganappi , a novel. Johnson died in Vancouver March 7, 1913.
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Publications
The White Wampum . London: John Lane, 1895. Flint and feather : the complete poems of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) .Introduction by Theodore Watts-Dunton. Markham, Ont. : PaperJacks, 1981, c1972. "And he said 'Fight on.'" Toronto : Musson, 1913 special collections, McKimmie Library, University of Calgary.
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82. E. Pauline Johnson - Books List
Buckskin Broadcloth A Celebration of E. Pauline Johnson Tekahionwake, 1861-1913by Jouette M. Bassler, David M. Hay, E. Elizabeth Johnson, Our Price
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83. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Authors By Year
Perkins Gilman (1860 1935) Louise Imogen Guiney (1861 - 1920) Sophie Jewett (1861- 1909) E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (1861 - 1913) Elaine Goodale
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84. SIX NATIONS TOURISM - INTERESTING SITES TO VISIT
It was here that E.Pauline Johnson,(who's Mohawk name was Tekahionwake) was born(1861 1913) and wrote some of her most famous poems including The Song My
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A trip to the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in southwestern Ontario is a trip through Canada's history. The Aboriginal community of Six Nations boasts two national historic sites and the first historically accurate re-created, hands on, Iroquoian Village site. St. Paul's, Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks was built in 1785, and is located on the Grand River Territory of the Six Nations adjoining the City of Brantford It is the oldest Protestant Church in Ontario. Built during the reign of King George lll it is the only royal chapel outside of Britain. The Six Nations, allies of the British during the American Revolution, came to their current home, at Six Nations, along the Grand River, in Ontario, Canada, after Mohawk Leader Joseph Brant negotiated for the lands along the Grand River that would include the Mohawk village and home of the present chapel. The chapel is open for tours each summer and include famous visitors such as her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll who visited the chapel in October 1984.

85. Gift Shop - Brant County Museum
Buckskin and Broadcloth, A Celebration of E. Pauline Johnson 1861 1913, SheilaMF Johnson, $ 29.95. Flint And Feather, Poems by E. Pauline Johnson, $ 4.95.
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Museum Gift Shop
Brant County Museum's Gift Shop has an assortment of including Brant Historical Publications, Magnets, Pewter Ornaments, Candy Sticks, Post Cards, Maps, Calendars, Kaleidoscopes, Pencil Sharpeners and other items. Tickets for The Brantford Film Group films are available from our gift shop. There is no tax on the books in our gift shop and PST is added to the price on other goods. There will be a $10.00 fee for items ordered to be shipped. All orders MUST be prepaid before they get shipped out. Some Books listed below may be available at either the Charlotte Street OR Market Square Mall location Only. Books may have sold out and/or new books may have come in since this list has been updated on December 4th, 2001.
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Walter Gretzky Steeped In Tradition: A celebration of Tea Frances Hoffman Splendid Heritage Historical Buildings of Ontario The Whirlpool Jane Urquhart The Ancestral Suitcase Sylvia Fraser Broken Shackles Edited by Peter Meyler The Ride to Modernity, the Bicycle in Canada 1869-1900

86. E. Pauline Johnson
Editor Mary Mark Ockerbloom. Page 145. E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake). Since1889, I have been following her career with a glow of admiration and sympathy.
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"E. Pauline Johnson" (1862-1913) by John Garvin, (1859-1935)
Garvin, John William, ed. Canadian Poets [Page 145]
E. Pauline Johnson
(Tekahionwake)
Since 1889, I have been following her career with a glow of admiration and sympathy. I have been delighted to find that this success of hers had no damaging effect upon the grand simplicity of her nature. Up to the day of her death her passionate sympathy with the aborigines of Canada never flagged. . . . . Her death is not only a great loss to those who knew and loved her: it is a great loss to Canadian literature and to the Canadian nation. I must think that she will hold a memorable place among poets in virtue of her descent and also in virtue of the work she has left behind, small as the quantity of that work is. I believe that Canada will, in future times, cherish her memory more and more, for of all Canadian poets she was the most distinctly a daughter of the soil, inasmuch as she inherited the blood of the great primeval race now so rapidly vanishing, and of the greater race that has supplanted it. THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON.

87. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
1908 Weldon 1968 1 Johnson David Gale 1916 See Johnson D Gale David Gale 19161 Johnson Dorothy E Taylor 1988 1 Johnson E Pauline 1861 1913 14 Johnson
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88. Books On Canada 2001
paper. BUCKSKIN AND BROADCLOTH. A Celebration of E. Pauline JohnsonTekahionwake1861-1913. Sheila Johnston. NATURAL HERITAGE BOOKS.
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89. Subjects Of Biographies - J
Translate this page 1821–41) Johnson, Andrew Hay (1836–1914) Johnson, Emily Pauline (1861–1913)Johnson, Sir Francis Godschall (1817–94) Johnson, George (1564–1605
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The Dictionary of Canadian Biography
List of Subjects A B C D ... Z
Jacau de Fiedmont, Louis-Thomas (d. 1788)
Jack, David Russell (1864–1913)
Jack, Isaac Allen (1843–1903)
Jack, William Brydone (1817–86)
Jackman, Arthur (1843–1907)
Jackman, Edward Michael (1868–1916)
Jackman, William (1837–77)
Jackson, Edward (1799–1872)
Jackson, James (d. 1851)
Jackson, John (d. 1717) Jackson, John Mills (d. 1836) Jackson, Sir Richard Downes (1777–1845) Jacob, Edwin (d. 1868) Jacob, Étienne (fl. 1665–1726) Jacobi, Otto Reinhold (1812–1901) Jacobs, Ferdinand (d. 1783) Jacobs, Samuel (d. 1786) Jacobs, Solomon (1861–1920) Jacquelin, Françoise-Marie (Saint-Étienne de La Tour) (1602–45) Jacques, John (1804–86) Jacquet, François (fl. 1731–77) Jacquies, Adolphe (d. 1860) Jacquiés, dit Leblond, Jean (b. 1688, d. in or after 1724) Jacquin, dit Philibert, Nicolas (1700–48) Jacrau, Joseph-André-Mathurin (d. 1772) Jacson, Antoine (d. 1803) Jadis, Charles Newland Godfrey (b. 1730, d. in or after 1788) Jaffray, Robert (1832–1914) Jago, John (b. 1684, d. in or after 1724)

90. Notes To Accompany Volume 8
72– 77 E. Pauline Johnson ( 1861– 1913) Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)was born on the Six Nation’s Reserve, Brantford Ontario in 1861.
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CRYPTOGRAMS MAGAZINE -5 Laurence J. Peter (1919-1990)
Canadian-USA educator, author. He described the "The Peter Principle," i.e., promotion within a hierarchy to attain your level of incompetence. Canadian-USA actress. Her heartwarming portrayals of strongly self-sufficient, humorous older women made her one of Hollywood's most popular screen stars during the 1930s. Canadian singer, songwriter. She was a Hall of Famer folk performer; best known for "Both Sides Now." 16-22 Margaret Atwood ( 1939- ) Canadian novelist, poet. The poet and novelist Margaret Eleanor Atwood was born in Ottawa, November 18, 1939, and educated at the University of Toronto, Radcliffe College, and Harvard University. Drawn to writing from an early age, Atwood began to publish her poems when she was 19 and brought out her first book of poetry, Double Persephone, in 1961. She continued writing while teaching English literature at various universities in Canada (1964-72) and as writer-in-residence at the University of Toronto (1972-73). Atwood is best known for her novels The Edible Woman, Lady Oracle, Life Before Man, Bodily Harm, and The Handmaid's Tale, and most recently, Alias Grace.
She has lived in Boston, Vancouver, Montreal, and London, and has traveled extensively. She currently resides in Toronto with novelist Graeme Gibson and their daughter Jess.

91. Her Story I
Pauline Johnson (1861 1913) The daughter of a Mohawk chief and an Englishwoman Suggestedreading Merritt, Susan E. Her Story Women from Pauline Johnson.
http://www.niagara.com/~merrwill/herstoryI.html
WOMEN FROM CANADA'S PAST All the following women are featured in Her Story: Women from Canada's Past. MARIE JACQUELIN DE LA TOUR (1602 - 1645) When Marie married Charles La Tour in 1640, she was swept up into a French civil war over the control of Acadia in the New World. She returned to France to plead her husband's case in court, then defied the King of France and rejoined her husband in Acadia with ships she obtained in Boston. In 1645, Marie valiantly but unsuccessfully defended Fort La Tour from enemy attack. She mysteriously died in enemy hands three weeks later. Suggested reading:
  • Merritt, Susan E. Her Story : Women from Canada's Past, Vanwell Publishing, 1993.
  • Innis, Mary Quale. The Clear Spirit,University of Toronto Press, 1966.
THANADELTHUR (1697 - 1717) A member of the Chipewyan First Nation, Thanadelthur was captured by the Crees and forced into slavery as a young woman. She escaped from the Crees and made her way to York Factory, a Hudson's Bay trading post. On behalf of the Hudson's Bay Company she made a long and dangerous journey through the "Barren Lands" and negotiated a peace treaty between the Chipewyans and the Cree. After the sudden death of this courageous and intelligent woman, the Hudson's Bay post governor wrote "I am almost ready to break my heart." Suggested reading:
  • Merritt, Susan E. Her Story : Women from Canada's Past, Vanwell Publishing, 1993.

92. HER STORY WOMEN
Brief biographies of early Canadian female writers.Category Arts Literature World Literature Canadian Women s Writing...... Pauline Johnson (1861 1913) The daughter of a Mohawk chief and an Englishwoman,Pauline travelled across Canada and the Pauline Johnson. Norcross, E. Blanche
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WOMEN FROM CANADA'S PAST
All the following women are featured in Her Story: Women from Canada's Past. MARIE JACQUELIN DE LA TOUR (1602 - 1645) When Marie married Charles La Tour in 1640, she was swept up into a French civil war over the control of Acadia in the New World. She returned to France to plead her husband's case in court, then defied the King of France and rejoined her husband in Acadia with ships she obtained in Boston. In 1645, Marie valiantly but unsuccessfully defended Fort La Tour from enemy attack. She mysteriously died in enemy hands three weeks later. Another possible source:
  • Innis, Mary Quale. The Clear Spirit,University of Toronto Press, 1966.
THANADELTHUR (1697 - 1717) A member of the Chipewyan First Nation, Thanadelthur was captured by the Crees and forced into slavery as a young woman. She escaped from the Crees and made her way to York Factory, a Hudson's Bay trading post. On behalf of the Hudson's Bay Company she made a long and dangerous journey through the "Barren Lands" and negotiated a peace treaty between the Chipewyans and the Cree. After the sudden death of this courageous and intelligent woman, the Hudson's Bay post governor wrote "I am almost ready to break my heart." Another possible source:
  • Van Kirk, Sylvia. Many Tender Ties. Winnipeg: Watson and Dwyer 1986.

93. Famous Women Who Died Of Breast Cancer By Carol Sutton
If you guessed Pauline Johnson (1861 1913) a Tekahionwake Native born on the onthe 100th anniversary of the bith of E. Pauline Johnson, Mohawk princess
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Online since: This pink ribbon SERVICE and RESOURCE up since 1996 This web page first went up on April 7, 1997 I want women to feel empowered that they survived breast cancer and not to be embarrassed by the fact that they had breast cancer. Carol Sutton
Ever wonder what a ichthyosaurus fossil specimen found in 1813, and a pterosaur ( flying reptile) fossil specimen found in 1828
have in common with Breast Cancer?
"who saw what others failed to see"-C.Tickell, then you were right. Mary Anning was
born in 1799 and suffered from breast cancer in 1845 and then died of breast cancer two years later in 1847. I f you guessed the unsung hero and collecting force of Lyme Regis, the Dorset woman, Mary Anning then you were right. *image credit: A British site on Mary Anning :http://www.rowfant.demon.co.uk/anningpic.gif M ary as a child was struck unconscious by lighting , while sitting under an elm tree, with her care giver and two others who died in that same stroke of lighting; afterwards Mary, the sole survivor of the incident, was revived in warm water.

94. My Genealogy-6.2
Pauline Wheatly .. 5 WilliamE. Johnson 1860 1944 ..
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My Genealogy-6.2
.................... 3 Rutha Drake Abt 1829 - Abt 1870
........................ +James Neal 1825 - Abt.1872
............................... 4 Arthur Luther Neal 1845 - 1899
............................... +Elizabeth Tennessee Herriman 1851 - Unknown
............................... 4 Sarah Neal 1847 - 1870
............................... +George Dennis
............................... 4 Polly Ann Neal 1850 - 1911
............................... +Miles Campbell Herriman
............................... 4 Hannah Neal 1852 - Unknown
............................... 4 Esther Neal 1854 - 1870
............................... 4 Mahala Jane Neal 1858 - 1910 ............................... +Isaish Ledbetter ............................... 4 Sophronia Elizabeth Neal 1861 - 1913 ............................... +James Nicholas Counts ............................... 4 John Boyd Neal 1866 - 1952 ............................... +Sarah Ellen Todd .................... 3 Hannah Drake 1836 - Bef 1892

95. UTP - Scholarly Publishing: Title Detail
Frequently dismissed as a 'nature poet' and an 'Indian Princess' E. PaulineJohnson (18611913) was not only an accomplished thinker and writer but a
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96. Brant County, Ontario Canada
Waldie, $ 4.95. BUCKSKIN AND BROADCLOTH , A Celebration of E. PaulineJohnson - 1861-1913, by Sheila MF Johnston, - $ 29.95,. FELONS OF
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BRANT COUNTY, ONTARIO BIBLIOGRAPHY A suggested reading list for further Brant County research Book Source If you know of other Brant County Books, Please let me know! From Wagon to Trailer; A History of Trailmobile Canada and its Forerunners , by Mike Hand More information on the book and how to order it The Lorimer Brothers: Brant County's Other Telephone Inventors , by Mike Hand More information on the book and how to order it Joseph Brant, 1743-1807, Man of Two Worlds (An Iroquois Book) by Iasel Thompson Kelsay, Isabel T. Kelsay, Iasbel Thompson Kelsay Available at Amazon The Wilderness War (Narratives of America, Book 4) , Allan W. Eckert, a story about Chief Joseph Brant Available at Amazon Joseph Brant : Mohawk Chief (North American Indians of Achievement) by Jonathan Bolton, Claire Wilson, This is a children's book, Available at Amazon History of Brant County (2 vols.), J.Douglas Reville, 1920 Brant County-A History 1784-1945 , C.M.Johnston, 1967 Oxford University Press

97. Heronwood Enterprises
book archives. Buckskin and Broadcloth A Celebration of E. PaulineJohnson Tekahionwake 1861-1913 by Sheila MF Johnston. One of
http://www.heronwoodent.ca/heritagebooksfeb2002.asp

98. Native American Literature Chronology To 1969

http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~schacht/e314v/chrono.html
Native American Literature Chronology to 1969
with some consideration of major historical events
(compilation still in progress) MLA citation format:
Schacht, Miriam. "Native American Literature Chronology to 1969." E314V: Introduction to Native American Literature and Film 1492 Columbus encounters Americas - Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti c.1500 Iroquois Confederacy forms 1513 Ponce de Leon arrives in Florida 1526 San Miguel de Guadalupe settled (first European settlement in North America) 1607 Jamestown settled (first English settlement in North America) 1614 Pocahontas marries John Rolfe 1637 Pequot War 1675-1676 "King Philip's War" 1680 Pueblo Revolt 1692 Spanish retake Santa Fe 1701 Iroquois Confederacy establishes peace agreements with France and Great Britain. 1730 First California Indian missions established 1754-1763 Seven Years' War (French and Indian War) 1768 Samson Occom, A Short Narrative of My Life . (Unclear whether this was published or merely circulated.) 1772 Samson Occom, , published. (Sermon preached at execution on Sep. 2, 1771). This went through at least 19 editions and in 1827 was translated into Welsh.

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