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- Publication Title Unknown, May 1986 INVITATION The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada is pleased to invite you to its plaque unveiling ceremony commemorating E. PAULINE JOHNSON The ceremony will take place at the Chiefswood MPublication Title Unknown, May 1986 INVITATION The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada is pleased to …
- "Use your imagination as the planners have and you'll see an Iroquois Indian village on this land in the foreground across from Chiefswood, home of Indian poet Pauline Johnson.""Use your imagination as the planners have and you'll see an Iroquois …
- "Indians from the Six Nations Reserve, in colorful headdress, are seen attending a meeting of the York Pioneer and Historical Society in Toronto.""Indians from the Six Nations Reserve, in colorful headdress, are seen attending …
- Brantford Expositor, 31 Aug 1961 Eight Trunks Give Up Treasures | Stored for Years-Soon to be Displayed The smell of yellowed silk and dusty leather hangs in a basement corridor of the post office building. Three members of the ChieBrantford Expositor, 31 Aug 1961 Eight Trunks Give Up Treasures | Stored for Years-Soon to be Displayed …
- 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, 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 …
- 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 …
- "At the Ferry," a poem by E. Pauline Johnson."At the Ferry," a poem by E. Pauline Johnson.
- 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 …
- "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 …
- Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of …
- Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of …
- "Mrs. Howard Disher, past president of the Brant Historical Society, models a dress which belonged to Pauline Johnson's mother.""Mrs. Howard Disher, past president of the Brant Historical Society, models a …
- "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 …
- "Birthplace near Brantford of Pauline Johnson, famous Indian poetess, which has been bequeathed as a home for indigent Indians by the late Evelyn H. C. Johnson, Pauline's sister.""Birthplace near Brantford of Pauline Johnson, famous Indian poetess, which has been …
- Van Steen, Marcus, Brantford Expositor, 13 May 1989 This article reviews the re-release of The Moccasin Maker by E. Pauline Johnson and the introduction to the new edition written by Prof. A LaVonne Brown Ruoff.Van Steen, Marcus, Brantford Expositor, 13 May 1989 This article reviews the re-release of The Moccasin Maker by E. Pauline …
- Brantford Expositor "Repairs to Chiefswood, birthplace of famed poet E. Pauline Johnson, could begin this summer, says the museum's former curator."Brantford Expositor "Repairs to Chiefswood, birthplace of famed poet E. Pauline Johnson, could begin …
- "With a wild war whoop, Pauline Johnson leaped onto the stage. Dressed in fringed buckskin, a bear claw necklace around her neck, human scalps dangling from her wampum belt, she began her recitation."With a wild war whoop, Pauline Johnson leaped onto the stage. Dressed …
- 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.
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