Emily Pauline Johnson was a Canadian poet, author, and performer born on March 10, 1861. She is best known for her poem "The Song My Paddle Sings" and her poetry collections The White Wampum, Flint and Feather, and Canadian Born. Her works celebrated her Indigenous heritage and explored the complexities of Indigenous identity in Canada.
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💰 Net worth: $130 million (2024)
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About
Canadian poet, author, and performer known for her popular poem "The Song My Paddle Sings." Her noteworthy poetry collections include The White Wampum, Flint and Feather, and Canadian Born.
Before Fame
She was educated mostly at home, but studied for a time at Brantford Central Collegiate. She began her stage career during the 1880s.
Trivia
She died of breast cancer, and her memorial Service was held in Vancouver on her fifty-second birthday.
Family Life
She was the daughter of a Mohawk chief and an English immigrant mother, and this dual heritage greatly influenced her work.
Associated With
She created her Mohawk-tribe-inspired performance pieces during the same era when Buffalo Bill Cody was touring his popular Wild West show.