The White Wampum
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Johnson's first collection of poetry, published in London in 1895 — Excerpted from Pauline Johnson on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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- Ojistoh
- As Red Men Die
- The Pilot of the Plains
- The Cattle Thief
- A Cry from an Indian Wife
- Dawendine
- Wolverine
- The Vagabonds
- The Song my Paddle Sings

- The Camper
- At Husking Time
- Workworn
- Easter
- Erie Waters
- The Flight of the Crows
- Moonset
- Marshlands
- Joe
- Shadow River
- Rainfall
- Under Canvas
- The Birds' Lullaby
- Overlooked
- Fasting
- Christmastide
- Close by
- The Idlers
- At Sunset
- Penseroso
- Re-Voyage
- Brier
- Wave-Won
- The Happy Hunting Grounds
- In the Shadows

- Nocturne
- My English Letter
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