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The Moccasin Maker

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This posthumous collection gathers short prose pieces that merge reminiscence, narrative sketches, and lyrical essays rooted in the author's Indigenous heritage and bicultural upbringing. The pieces range from personal family portraits and reflective vignettes to retellings of legend and observational stories of social encounters, often foregrounding nature, identity, and cultural memory. The voice alternates between playful humor, affectionate nostalgia, and quiet pensiveness, combining straightforward storytelling with poetic sensibility. Several pieces frame Indigenous traditions and landscapes alongside encounters with colonial society, creating layered portraits of belonging, pride, and gentle critique.

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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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