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- Windle, Jim, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 5 Aug 2009, pp.1, 2, 4 Jukasa Media - A Crossroads for Six Nations By Jim Windle, SIX NATIONS The grand opening of Jukasa Media recording studio and Arbor Records (East) at the crossroads of Sixth Line and Onondaga Road, cWindle, Jim, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 5 Aug 2009, pp.1, 2, 4 Jukasa Media - A Crossroads for Six Nations By Jim Windle, SIX …
- Weir, Harold, Vancouver Sun, 1962 "Vancouver people like the name 'Pauline Johnson,' but the commission does not like it. And yet it is the people and not the commission who own the place and pay the shot for it."Weir, Harold, Vancouver Sun, 1962 "Vancouver people like the name 'Pauline Johnson,' but the commission does not …
- Brantford Expositor, 16 Oct 1961 "Indian poet Pauline Johnson, who had difficulty in having verse published while she lived, was subsequently 'chosen for immortality by the literary boosters of the 1920s,' a McMaster university assiBrantford Expositor, 16 Oct 1961 "Indian poet Pauline Johnson, who had difficulty in having verse published while …
- Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 20 Jul 2016 Juno winners headline Six Nations all star 'Celebration' By Chase Jarrett, Special to Turtle Island News NIAGARA FALLS - Rock stars, movie stars, models, dancers; name it, and you can find someone whJarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 20 Jul 2016 Juno winners headline Six Nations all star 'Celebration' By Chase Jarrett, Special …
- Gedney, Darlene, Brantford Expositor, 4 Sep 1965 Article profiling the curator of Chiefswood Museum, Mrs. Angus Smoke, in 1965.Gedney, Darlene, Brantford Expositor, 4 Sep 1965 Article profiling the curator of Chiefswood Museum, Mrs. Angus Smoke, in 1965.
- Brantford Expositor, 1961 "Members of the Six Nations' E. Pauline Johnson pilgrimage to Vancouver returned home Saturday with memories of the Calgary Stampede on their heads."Brantford Expositor, 1961 "Members of the Six Nations' E. Pauline Johnson pilgrimage to Vancouver returned …
- "A modern 'unhealthy' tendency to ignore tradition and the past was deplored Saturday by speakers at the unveiling of a historical plaque commemorating the life of Emily Pauline Johnson at Chiefswood"A modern 'unhealthy' tendency to ignore tradition and the past was deplored …
- Tully, Erin, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 5 May 2009 Trillium Fund recognizes the Pageant By Erin Tully, SIX NATIONS The Six Nations Pageant/Forest Theatre got substantial financial backing from the Ontario Trillium Fund (OTF) on Monday afternoon. ReprTully, Erin, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 5 May 2009 Trillium Fund recognizes the Pageant By Erin Tully, SIX NATIONS The Six …
- Brantford Expositor, 7 Apr 1967 An article detailing the visitation statistics for Chiefswood from May 1 to December 31 of 1966. Improvements, both suggested and in progress, are also noted.Brantford Expositor, 7 Apr 1967 An article detailing the visitation statistics for Chiefswood from May 1 to …
- Brantford Expositor, 21 May 1985 An article detailing the restoration requirements of Chiefswood and the efforts undertaken to secure funding for them.Brantford Expositor, 21 May 1985 An article detailing the restoration requirements of Chiefswood and the efforts undertaken …
- Brantford Expositor, 31 Aug 1961 Article detailing some of the items found upon examination of trunks of items formerly belonging to Pauline Johnson and Evelyn Johnson. The items were being catalogued and prepared to be installed atBrantford Expositor, 31 Aug 1961 Article detailing some of the items found upon examination of trunks of …
- "The Post Office Department will issue this special five-cent stamp on March 10 to commemorate the strides made by Canada's Indian population and their contributions to the development of Canada. The"The Post Office Department will issue this special five-cent stamp on March …
- "Miss Ontario, Dianne Smith of the Iroquois' Six Nations Indian Reserve near Brantford, talks with Mayor Buckwold during brief stop-over here Tuesday en route to Vancouver, where the band will join i"Miss Ontario, Dianne Smith of the Iroquois' Six Nations Indian Reserve near …
- "Twenty years ago, Indians rose from obscurity to attain unprecedented popularity. Prompted by books such as Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and movies such as Little Big Man, North America showed sign"Twenty years ago, Indians rose from obscurity to attain unprecedented popularity. Prompted …
- Koblun, Jayson, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 11 May 2016 Indigenous finalist for new Canadian bank note By Jayson Koblun OTTAWA - Indigenous poet, E. Pauline Johnson has made it on the long-list as a potential new face to be featured on Canada's newest banKoblun, Jayson, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 11 May 2016 Indigenous finalist for new Canadian bank note By Jayson Koblun OTTAWA - …
- "She was the first Canadian woman, the first Canadian Indian and the first Canadian writer to be honored by a commemorative stamp.""She was the first Canadian woman, the first Canadian Indian and the …
- Ramsay, Laura, Brantford Expositor, 2 Nov 1983 "Pauline Johnson's house is falling down. However, a plea by Six Nations museum committee chairman John Staats to have Chiefswood's leaking roof reshingled this year was rejected Tuesday night by theRamsay, Laura, Brantford Expositor, 2 Nov 1983 "Pauline Johnson's house is falling down. However, a plea by Six Nations …
- Miller, Lawrence, Brantford Expositor, 1 Jun 1962 Article detailing the renovations being undertaken at Chiefswood Museum.Miller, Lawrence, Brantford Expositor, 1 Jun 1962 Article detailing the renovations being undertaken at Chiefswood Museum.
- "Elaine and her mother, Rita, launched the business almost a year ago, with only nine clients. Now they help promote about 40 native actors, musicians, writers and other performing artists from acros"Elaine and her mother, Rita, launched the business almost a year ago, …
- Brantford Expositor, 18 Jan 1984 "Chiefswood, the childhood home of Six Nations poet E. Pauline Johnson, will be the reserve's next major renovation project."Brantford Expositor, 18 Jan 1984 "Chiefswood, the childhood home of Six Nations poet E. Pauline Johnson, will …