
E. Pauline Johnson
Emily Pauline Johnson, also known by her Mohawk stage name Tekahionwake, was a Canadian poet, author, and performer who was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her father was a hereditary Mohawk chief, and her mother was an English immigrant.

The White Wampum
Amidst love, loss, and cultural conflict, a powerful voice emerges, seeking peace and understanding for a people caught between tradition and the disruptive forces of colonization.
By E. Pauline Johnson

The Moccasin Maker
: An English girl faces hardship, finds love with a Mohawk chief, and bridges two worlds as she embraces a new identity.
By E. Pauline Johnson

Flint and Feather: Collected Verse
Through stories told in poems, a writer uses both strength and grace to express her identity as a mixed-blood Mohawk woman.
By E. Pauline Johnson

Legends of Vancouver
Discover the mystical origins of Vancouver's iconic landmarks through captivating stories of love, sacrifice, and the enduring spirit of the First Nations people.
By E. Pauline Johnson

Legends of Vancouver
Discover a realm where the mountains whisper ancient promises of harmony, through tales of guardians and the deep-rooted traditions of a people bound to nature.
By E. Pauline Johnson

The Shagganappi
A half-Cree boy discovering his value at a prestigious school learns to embrace his heritage amidst prejudice and budding friendships.
By E. Pauline Johnson