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Title
Arrangement structure
Bilingual equivalent
Date(s)
ca. 1895
Place
Brantford, Ont.
Place of creation
Ontario
Extent
1 photograph: 13.7 x 9.7 cm (image); 16.3 x 10.7 cm (support).
Language of material
English
Conditions of access
Graphic (photo)
90: Open
To be viewed with the assistance of a ph
oto archivist.
To be viewed with the assistance of a ph
oto archivist.
Graphic (photo)
Colour transparency NPC-049
Colour transparency NPC-049
90: Open
Graphic (photo)
Copy negative C-085125
Copy negative C-085125
90: Open
Graphic (photo)
90: Open
Box
1952-010
1952-010
90: Open
Other accession no.
1952-010 NPC
Terms of use
Credit: Cochran, Library and Archives Canada, Acc. no. 1952-010, C-085125
Copyright: expired
Restrictions on use: nil
Additional name(s)
Additional information
Published in "Sometimes A Great Nation: A Photo Album of Canada 1850-1925, by Edward Cavell, 1984. Plate 80, NPC-049, p. 98
Sepia transparency available
Pauline E. Johnson, poet, was born near Brantford Ontario to an English mother and a father who was a Mohawk chief. Johnson was also known by her Mohawk names, Tekahionwake.
Sepia transparency available
Pauline E. Johnson, poet, was born near Brantford Ontario to an English mother and a father who was a Mohawk chief. Johnson was also known by her Mohawk names, Tekahionwake.
Signatures and inscriptions
Youngest daughter of Chief Johnson
Subject heading
1. Johnson, E. Pauline (Emily Pauline),
2. Authors, Canadian (English)
3. Métis
4. Ontario.
Source
Government
Other system control no.
MIKAN no.
3194762
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