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Emily Pauline Johnson (also known in Mohawk as Tekahionwake –pronounced: dageh-eeon-wageh, literally: 'double-life') (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; her father was a hereditary Mohawk chief of mixed ancestry.
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Johnson, Pauline
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Canadian poet and performer
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E. Pauline Johnson; Tekahionwake
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Emily Pauline Johnson
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1913-03-07Z
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