Pauline Johnson was a Canadian writer and performer popular in the late 19th century. She was born at Chiefswood, the family home built by her father in 1856 on the Six Nations Indian Reserve just outside Brantford, Ontario in what is now known as Ohsweken.
To Kill A White Dog A long poem dramatizing the clash in visions of the land which occurs when a white settler named Chagard, builds on a sacred Iroquois land in this region. John B. Lee lives in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada where he works as a full time author. He is the Poet Laureate of Brantford & Norfolk County. He is also an Honourary Life Member of The Canadian Poetry Association.
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