Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (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. One such poem is the frequently anthologized "". Her poetry was published in Canada, the United States and Great Britain.
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- Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (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. One such poem is the frequently anthologized "". Her poetry was published in Canada, the United States and Great Britain. Johnson was one of a generation of widely read writers who began to define a Canadian literature.
- Pauline Johnson, també coneguda com a Tekahionwake, fou una escriptora iroquesa. Era filla del cabdill mohawk Teyonnhehkewea i d'una anglesa, que fou apallissat el 1865 i ferit el 1873 per intentar eradicar el tràfic il·legal d'alcohol i fusta a la reserva. Es dedicà a compondre poesia en anglès, i destacà The White Wampum (1895), Canadian Born (1903), The Legends of Vancouver (1911), The Shagganappi (1913) i The moccasin maker (1913).
- Pauline Johnson, también conocida como Tekahionwake, fue una escritora iroquesa. Era hija del caudillo mohawk Teyonnhehkewea y de una anglesa, que fue apalizado en 1865 y herido en 1873 por intentar erradicar el tráfico ilegal de alcohol y madera la reserva. Se dedicó a componer poesía en inglés, y destacó The White Wampum, Canadian Born ([), The Legends of Vancouver, The Shagganappi i The moccasin maker.
- Emily Pauline Johnson, plus connue sous le nom de Pauline Johnson ou E. Pauline Johnson ou encore sous le nom indien de Tekahionwake était une écrivain et artiste canadienne, d'origine mohawk par son père et anglaise par sa mère, qui est surtout connue pour ses poésies célébrant la culture des Amérindiens du Canada. Un de ses poèmes les plus populaires, ' (« La chanson que chante ma pagaie »), est appris par tous les écoliers au Canada.
- Файл:Tekahionwake ca 1895. jpg Полина Джонсон на сцене, фото около 1885—1895 Файл:BabyPauline. png Полина Джонсон в детстве. Эмили Полин Джонсон, англ. Emily Pauline Johnson, известная также под индейским именем Текахионваке, Tekahionwake (10 марта 1861, Чифсвуд — 7 марта 1913) — канадская писательница и театральная актриса, популярная в конце XIX века. Младшая дочь вождя Шести наций и переводчика Джорджа Генри Мартина Джонсона от его брака с англичанкой Эмили Джонсон. Племя отрицательно отнеслось к браку Джонсона с белой женщиной, и ему пришлось покинуть племя, однако все 4 ребёнка в семье, включая Полин, знали как английский язык, так и язык могавков. Многие стихи Джонсон и спектакли, в которых она участвовала, были посвящены индейскому наследию. Во многие антоологии канадской поэзии входит её поэма «».
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- A Double-Bladed Knife: Subversive Laughter in Two Stories by Thomas King
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- ISBN 0–802041-62-0
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- 'Beneath the British Flag': Iroquois and Canadian Nationalism in the Work of Pauline Johnson and Duncan Campbell Scott
- Buckskin & Broadcloth: A Celebration of E. Pauline Johnson-Tekahionwake 1861–1913
- Canadian Book Review Annual
- Flint and Feather: The Life and Times of E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake
- Native Writers and Canadian Writing
- Paddling Her Own Canoe: The Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)
- Pauline Johnson: Her Life and Work
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- ‘The Most Canadian of all Canadian Poets': Pauline Johnson and the Construction of a National Literature
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- Emily Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) (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. One such poem is the frequently anthologized "". Her poetry was published in Canada, the United States and Great Britain.
- Pauline Johnson, també coneguda com a Tekahionwake, fou una escriptora iroquesa. Era filla del cabdill mohawk Teyonnhehkewea i d'una anglesa, que fou apallissat el 1865 i ferit el 1873 per intentar eradicar el tràfic il·legal d'alcohol i fusta a la reserva. Es dedicà a compondre poesia en anglès, i destacà The White Wampum (1895), Canadian Born (1903), The Legends of Vancouver (1911), The Shagganappi (1913) i The moccasin maker (1913).
- Pauline Johnson, también conocida como Tekahionwake, fue una escritora iroquesa. Era hija del caudillo mohawk Teyonnhehkewea y de una anglesa, que fue apalizado en 1865 y herido en 1873 por intentar erradicar el tráfico ilegal de alcohol y madera la reserva. Se dedicó a componer poesía en inglés, y destacó The White Wampum, Canadian Born ([), The Legends of Vancouver, The Shagganappi i The moccasin maker.
- Emily Pauline Johnson, plus connue sous le nom de Pauline Johnson ou E. Pauline Johnson ou encore sous le nom indien de Tekahionwake était une écrivain et artiste canadienne, d'origine mohawk par son père et anglaise par sa mère, qui est surtout connue pour ses poésies célébrant la culture des Amérindiens du Canada. Un de ses poèmes les plus populaires, ' (« La chanson que chante ma pagaie »), est appris par tous les écoliers au Canada.
- Файл:Tekahionwake ca 1895. jpg Полина Джонсон на сцене, фото около 1885—1895 Файл:BabyPauline. png Полина Джонсон в детстве. Эмили Полин Джонсон, англ.
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