- (10
March 1861 – 7
March 1913), also
known by her
Mohawk stage name
Tekahionwake (pronounced dageh-eeon-wageh, lit. 'double-life'), was a
Canadian poet...
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Jacob Tekahionwake Johnson (1758–1843).
Smoke was
reared in
traditional Mohawk culture, but
likely learned English as well. His
father Tekahionwake was...
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Mohawk leader during the
American Revolutionary War E.
Pauline Johnson,
Tekahionwake (1861–1913), poet, author, and
public speaker from the Six
Nations Reserve...
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Johnson (Onwanonsyshon). His daughter, the
Mohawk poet E.
Pauline Johnson (
Tekahionwake),
gained great acclaim across Canada. Her work
increased awareness of...
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Canada Carole Gerson and
Veronica Strong-Boag, eds. E.
Pauline Johnson,
Tekahionwake:
Collected Poems and
Selected Prose.
University of
Toronto Press, 2002...
- Canada, 1932–2007
Jessica Johns, Cree,
Canada Emily Pauline Johnson (
Tekahionwake), Mohawk, Canada, 1861–1913
Aviaq Johnston, Inuk,
Canada Basil H. Johnston...
- physician,
scholar Arnold Anderson Alicia Elliott E.
Pauline Johnson,
Tekahionwake (Mohawk, 1861–1913), poet, author,
public speaker Patricia Monture-Angus...
- Rounds.
Legends of
Vancouver by
Canadian author E.
Pauline Johnson (
Tekahionwake) is a
collection of
Coast Salish "as told-to" narratives,
stemming from...
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Charlotte Gray,
Flint & Feather: The Life and
Times of E.
Pauline Johnson,
Tekahionwake Jerry Kobalenko, The
Horizontal Everest:
Extreme Journey on Ellesmere...
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English poet,
essayist and
critic Emily Pauline Johnson (in Mohawk:
Tekahionwake) (1861–1913),
Canadian writer,
performer and poet
marking First Nations...