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A collection of short stories and lyrical sketches presenting scenes inspired by Indigenous legend and frontier life, alternating adventurous episodes for young readers with reflective pieces that honor ancestral beliefs and the natural world. Narratives portray canoe journeys, rites, acts of skill and sacrifice, and encounters between traditional ways and settler influence, conveying the emotional costs of cultural displacement while celebrating courage, communal bonds, and reverence for landscape. The volume offers varied storytelling unified by themes of dignity, loss, and loyalty to heritage.

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E. Pauline Johnson

E. Pauline Johnson (1861-1913) was a Canadian poet and performer, celebrated for her contributions to Indigenous literature and culture. Born to a Mohawk chief and an English mother, she often explored themes of identity and heritage in her work. Johnson is best known for her poetry collection "Flint and Feather: Collected Verse," which showcases her lyrical prowess and deep connection to nature. Her storytelling is further exemplified in works like "Legends of Vancouver," where she weaves Indigenous folklore with her own experiences. Through her writings and public performances, Johnson played a significant role in bridging cultural divides and promoting Indigenous voices in the literary landscape.

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