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E. Pauline Johnson. “Tekahionwake.” Promotional Bill for the American Chautauqua Tour (Photo)
- Title:
- E. Pauline Johnson. “Tekahionwake.” Promotional Bill for the American Chautauqua Tour (Photo)
- Collection:
- Images from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collections
- Date:
- 1907-06
- ID Number:
- REX009_038.001
- Catalog Record:
- 4370590
- File Name:
- REX009_038.001.tif
- Work Type:
- photographs
photographs
- Subject:
- Native Americans
- Description:
- A Mohawk poet and performer, Johnson (1861-1913) was born on the Six Nations Reserve outside of Brantford, Ontario. While she had only seven years of formal schooling, she was well educated at home in both the English of Shakespeare and Indian legends narrated by her grandfather. To make a living, she wrote poems that were published in local newspapers, and in 1892 she began to appear in professional recitals, wearing both formal and Mohawk attire. Touring England, New England, and most of Canada for the next seventeen years, she became one of the best-known performers of her time. She also published several books of poetry, beginning with White Wampum in 1895. Tekahionwake was Johnson’s Mohawk name.
- Source:
- E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake : collected poems and selected prose / introduced and edited by Carole Gerson and Veronica Strong-Boag.
- Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Collecting Program:
- Huntington Free Library
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- For information regarding copyright for this image, send inquiries to rarerepro@cornell.edu