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relationship with Pauline, 150, 158, 270, 271, 335–36, 343
Songs of the Great Dominion, 119–21, 126, 130, 131, 147, 148, 156
Linton, Elizabeth Lynn, 63
Lloyd, Marie, 171, 181, 310
locket, 103, 390, 395
London (Engl.)
culture and amusements, 179–82, 310, 321
described, 171–74, 309–10
Pauline in, 169–71, 171–93, 304–5, 308–9, 310–20, 321–22, 325, 326–29, 335–37, 339
Walter McRaye in, 309, 314–15, 320–21, 325
Longboat, Tom, 337
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 21, 53, 79, 228
Lorne, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Marquess of, 61, 69, 176
Louise (Princess of Great Britain), 61
Louise (Queen of Denmark), 337
Lovell, Robert, 7
“Low Tide on Grand Pré” (Carman), 127–28
Loyalists, 27, 28
Macdonald, John A., 39
MacDonald, Wilson, 398
Macdonnell, D. J., 140, 141
MacGregor, John, 109–10
Machar, Agnes Maule, 87–88, 131, 140, 141
Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone, 361, 373, 380, 392
Mackenzie, Alick, 110, 302, 303
Mackenzie, Francie, 99
Mackenzie, Garland Crawford Gordon, 86, 97–98, 99, 170, 194, 243–44
Mackenzie, Helen, 98
Mackenzie, Michael, 97–98, 99–102, 125, 169
Mackenzie, Norman, 99
Mackenzie, William Lyon, 32
MacLean, Isabel, 373, 377–78, 380, 389, 392–93
MacNab, Allan Napier, 32
Maguire, Eileen, 361, 374, 380, 386
Mail and Empire (Toronto), 288
Mair, Charles, 158–59, 256, 383, 397
Makovski, Lionel, 364, 369, 373, 374, 378, 380, 385, 386, 387, 389, 391, 392, 395–96
Malcolm (reviewer), 223–24
“Malcolm’s Katie” (Crawford), 131
Manchester Guardian, 224, 226
Manitoba Morning Free Press, 240, 255
Manners, Cecil, Lord, 311
Manufacturers Association (Brantford), 300
Maracle, Floretta, 302, 339–40, 389
Marega, Charles Serginson, 388, 389
Marengo (pony), 55
Marks brothers, 220
Martin, Catherine Rolleston, 29–30
Martin, Clara Brett, 263
Martin, George Onhyeateh, 30
Martin, George (poet), 147–48
Martin, Peter Oronhyatekha, 148, 231
Massachusetts Indian Association, 344
Massey’s Magazine, 226, 317
Mathews, Charles Elkin, 189, 190
Maude, Ella, 119
Maugham, Somerset, 321
McCandlish, Maria Howells, 8, 13
McCandlish, Rev., 13
McClung, Nellie, 253–54
McEvoy, Bernard, 378
McNab, A. L., 119
McRaye, Lucy. See Webling, Lucy
McRaye, Walter
appearance and dress, 279, 342
articles by, 303
background, 280–83
in England, 309, 314–15, 320–21, 324–25
as performer, 282–85, 303, 307, 333, 343, 361
relationships: with Lucy Webling, 320–21, 329, 340, 358–59; with Pauline, 278, 279–80, 284, 285–87, 302, 308, 321, 346, 358–59, 380, 381, 385, 386, 387, 393
Meredith, Owen, 283
Merrickville (ON), 280
Miller, Joaquin, 179
Millet, Jean-François, 136
Milly (nurse), 54
Milton, John, 53
mines and mining, 291–92, 295
Minnehaha, 157
Minto, Gilbert Elliot, Earl of, 285, 314, 316
Minto, Mary Caroline Grey, Lady, 285
Miqmaq people, 228
Mississauga nation, 107
Mitten (cat), 52
“The Mixer” (Stead), 355
Mohawk Chapel, 31, 82, 385
Mohawk Institute, 50–51, 52, 67
Mohawk nation, 16, 21, 35, 147
Mohawk Valley, 25
Monteith, John, 113
Monteith House, 113
Montreal, 217
Montreal Daily Star, 237–38, 300
Moodie, John, 107–8
Moodie, Susanna, 9, 107–8, 131
Moran, Mrs. (matron), 388
More, Hannah, 7
Morgan, Henry, 260–61
“Morning on the Lièvre” (Lampman), 128–29
Morning Post (London), 335
Morton, Archie, 306, 307, 318, 320, 336–37
Morton, Jean, 68, 70, 76, 82
“The Mother” (Campbell), 141–42
motherhood, 63
The Mother’s Magazine, 9–10, 333–34, 347, 354, 356, 363–64, 366, 384
Mountain, George Jehoshaphat, 148
movies, 359
Moyie (sternwheeler), 296–97
Muirhead, Emily, 53
Muskoka, 111–13
Musson Book Company, 363, 383
“The Mystic Singer” (Machar), 141
Nasmyth, Beatrice, 380, 387
National Observer, 224
Nelles, Thomas Ransom Biggar, 367, 368, 371, 375, 380, 385, 386, 388, 389
New, E. H., 191
New Brunswick, 226
New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse in English, 398
New Women, 87–88, 384
New York City, 61–62, 103, 127, 131, 133–36, 169, 228, 282–83
New York (colony), 19–20
New York Times, 137
Nichol, Walter C., 364
Nickawa, Frances, 401
Niven, Maud, 102
Nootka nation, 107
North-West Mounted Police, 249–53
North-West Rebellion, 142–43, 158
Notman, William, 61
Nova Scotia, 228–29
Oakley, Annie, 156
O’Brien, Harry, 168–69, 176
Ojibwa nation, 29, 198, 203, 205
“Old Spookses’ Pass” (Crawford), 131
Ommanney, Sir Montagu, 325
Oneida nation, 21
On Guard (W. S. Gilbert), 111
Onondaga nation, 21, 48
Ontario, 3, 71, 229. See also Upper Canada
On the Cars and Off (Sladen), 210
Onwanonsyshon. See Johnson, George Henry Martin
“Onward the Saxon treads” (Martin), 147–48
opera houses, 217–18
Orillia Times, 219
Orion, and Other Poems (Roberts), 126
Oronhyatekha (Peter Martin), 148, 231
Ottawa, 62, 164, 222, 278, 281, 285
Ottawa Citizen, 165–66, 285
Ouida (Louise de la Ramée), 79
Outing (magazine), 118
Owen, Cecil, 385, 386, 391, 393
Oxford Book of Canadian Verse, 397
Pacey, Desmond, 398
Paddling Her Own Canoe (Gerson and Strong-Boag), 399
Paderewski, Ignace, 186
Page, Byrd, 312
Pale as Real Ladies (Crate), 401
Pall Mall Gazette, 319
Palmer, Henry, 292
Paris International Exhibition pamphlet, 262–64
Parker, Lady, 317
Parker, Sir Gilbert, 315–17, 319, 335
Parkman, Francis, 188
Pauline Johnson Trust Fund, 378, 380, 381
Pearson, Sir Arthur, 317, 325, 335
Pepperell, William, 23
Peterborough canoes, 108–9, 192
Piapot, 211–12
Pickthall, Marjorie, 398
Pierre, Simon, 322
Piggott, Edward, 176
Pinero, Sir Arthur, 181
pine-tree chiefs, 29
Pittsburgh (PA), 12
Plains Indians, 198, 208, 210
“The Poet Is Bidden to Manhattan Island” (Roberts), 227–28
poetry in Canada, 119, 125–31, 141<
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Poundmaker, 207, 211
prostitutes, 175, 239, 297
racism, 232, 259–60, 277, 352
Rainy River (ON), 303–4
Rankin, McKee, 283
Read, Opie, 342
Red Jacket (Sagoyewatha), 90
regattas, 110–11
residential schools, 267–68. See also Mohawk Institute
“The Revenge” (Tennyson), 375
Reville, Douglas, 79, 97, 106
Reville, Jean Morton. See Morton, Jean
Rhea, Hortense, 162
Richardson, John, 53, 80
Ricketts, Ernest Ramsay, 306–7
Riel, Louis, 142–43, 158, 206
Ripon, George Robinson, Lord, 178, 231
Ripon, Henrietta Vyner, Lady, 177, 179, 194, 311
Roberts, Charles G. D., 125, 126, 127, 130, 131, 226–28, 304, 316, 320, 335, 384
Roberts, Elizabeth (Nain), 227
Roberts, George Goodridge, 227
Roberts, May, 227, 335
Roberts, Viola, 119
Rob Roy canoes, 109, 110
Rogers, Elizabeth, 390, 391, 392
Rogers, Mansell, 64, 244
Rogers, Mary Howells, 8, 39, 40, 64
Rogers, Robert (son), 39
Rogers, Robert Vashon, 8, 13, 39, 41, 64
Roper, Edward, 210
Rose Belford’s Canadian Monthly, 87, 140
Ross, George, 140
Rosseau township, 111, 113, 115
Rossin House, 137–38, 151
Rossland (BC), 294–95
Rossland Miner, 295
Roughing It in the Bush (Moodie), 107–8
Rox, Margaret (pseud.), 79
Royal Canoe Club, 110
Royal Society of Canada, 391
Roycroft Inn, 345
Russell, Frank, 97
Ryerson Press, 384
sachets, 97, 132
Sagoyewatha (Red Jacket), 90
Saint John Daily Sun, 273
Sakayengwaraton. See Johnson, John “Smoke”
Sam (man in canoe), 115
Sandon (BC), 297–98
Saturday Night, 118–19, 126, 130, 165, 180, 230, 231, 400
Pauline published in, 94, 102, 117, 118, 161–62, 265, 311, 334–35
reviews in, 155, 160, 162, 300
Sault Ste. Marie (ON), 199–200
scalping knife, 92
scalps, 158, 243
The Scotsman, 224
Scott, Agnes, 165–66
Scott, Belle, 311
Scott, Mrs. Campbell, 222
Scott, Clement, 188–89
Scott, Duncan Campbell, 125, 128–30, 140, 147, 169, 222, 316
Scott, Emma, 175
Scott, F. R., 398
Scott, Frederick George, 222, 384
Scott, Jack, 372, 398
Scott, James, 175
Scott, Lady, 165
Scott, Sir Richard, 165, 175
Scott, Sir Walter, 53
Scott, William, 164–66
Seabury, Emma, 119
Selections from Canadian Poets (Dewart, ed.), 141
Seneca nation, 21
Sero, John Ojijatekha, 148
Service, Robert, 253, 398
Seton, Ernest Thompson, 196–97, 247, 304, 307–8, 335, 343–44, 384
Shakespeare, William, 283
Shaw, George Bernard, 181, 321
Shaw, Mrs. (whistler), 179
Shearman, T. S. H., 298
Sheffield, Thomas, 175
Shipman, Ernest, 198, 205, 207, 215
“The Shooting of Dan McGrew” (Service), 253
Sifton, Clifford, 270–71, 278, 285
Silpaymilt, Charlie, 322
Simcoe, Elizabeth, 27
Simcoe, John, 27
Simpson-Hayes, Kate, 270
Sioux nation, 208
Sitting Bull, 156
Six Nations Reserve, 30, 69, 348. See also Iroquois Confederacy; Iroquois nation
land grant, 25, 27–28, 72
life and culture, 17, 47–48, 70–71, 80–81, 148, 156–57, 161
The Sketch, 186–87, 224, 225–26
Sladen, Douglas, 210, 350
slavery, 12. See also abolitionism
Smily, Owen Alexander
as partner, 166–67, 206, 214–15, 223, 233–34
as performer, 167, 168, 206, 218, 232, 262
on tour, 199, 201, 204, 205, 207–8, 227, 350
writings, 200, 211, 216–18, 219, 223
Smith, Elma B., 342
Smith, Goldwin, 88, 259
Smith, Mrs. Grayson, 261
Smithsonian Institute, 233
A Social Departure (Duncan), 237
Society for Converting and Civilizing the Indians, 31
Song of Hiawatha (Longfellow), 21, 53, 123, 157
Songs of the Common Day (Roberts), 228
Songs of the Great Dominion (Lighthall, ed.), 119–21, 125, 130, 131, 139, 147, 156
Southey, Robert, 7
Springfield Daily Leader, 343
St. John’s church, 14, 73
Stanley, Constance Villiers, Lady, 164
Stanley, Frederick Arthur, Lord, 164
Stanley Park, 372–73, 391–94
Stead, Robert J. C., 355
Stedman, Clarence Edward, 228
Stephenson, John, 108
Stevenson, Orlando John, 163–64
Stevinson, Henry, 376, 377
Stevinson, Jean. See Thompson, Bertha Jean
Stoney nation, 208, 210
Stowe, Augusta, 88
Stowe, Emily Howard, 88
Strathcona, Bella Smith, Lady, 314
Strathcona, Donald Smith, Lord, 312–15, 324, 325, 337, 338
Strickland, George, 108
Strong-Boag, Veronica, 399
Summerland (BC) Development Company, 300
Sunday Globe (Toronto), 160
Sunset Publishing, 378
Swinburne, Algernon, 79, 319–20
Taylor, Buck, 156
Tecumseh: A Drama (Mair), 158
Tekahionwake, Mary, 22
“Tekahionwake,” Pauline as, 186–87, 191, 326, 342
telegraphs, 280–81
Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 53, 79, 283, 375
Terre Haute Express, 219
Terry, Ellen, 195, 282
Thompson, Bertha Jean, 302–3, 356–57, 361–62, 368, 369–70, 371, 374, 375, 376–77, 386–87
Thompson, David, 108
Thompson, Ted, 376
Thoreau, Henry David, 188
Thorold, W. J., 317
Thorpe, Courtney, 137, 138
Tillicum (cat), 360, 375
The Times (London), 183, 319, 335
Toronto, 43, 171, 229–32, 264–65
Pauline in, 137–38, 150–55, 168, 221, 261–62
Toronto Canoe Club, 110
Toronto Cricket Club, 168
Toronto Star, 259, 359
Toronto World, 93
Traill, Catharine Parr, 9, 303
Traill, Kate, 303
The Translation of a Savage (Parker), 316
travel
border crossings, 13
by rail, 162–63, 197–98, 200–203, 207, 280–81, 290, 292–94, 297, 301
by road, 13, 14, 205, 301
by ship, 111–12, 170–71, 198, 296–97, 306–8
Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, 183, 321
Tucker, Jas. A., 119
Tupper, Sir Charles, 176, 177, 192, 312, 318
Tupper, Sir Charles Hibbert (son), 378
Turner, James, 75
Tuscarora nation, 21, 48
Twain, Mark, 316
Twentieth Century Review, 133
Types of Canadian Women (Morgan), 261
Underground Railroad, 12
Under Two Flags (Ouida), 79
“Up and Down the Pacific Coast” (J. Thompson), 356, 357
Upper Canada, 2–3, 14, 49. See also Ontario
Vancouver
described, 221, 349–52, 356
Pauline in, 346–48, 349, 353–54, 356–57, 358, 359–63, 372–74, 386, 391–94
Vancouver Daily Province, 255, 298, 307, 364, 389, 392
Magazine, 364–65, 374
Vancouver Daily World, 219, 357, 374
Vancouver Sun, 391
Vancouver Women’s Press Club, 378, 386, 391
Van Horne, William Cornelius, 201, 202–3, 220, 292, 316
Vanity Fair, 180
Vankleek Hill (Ont.), 167–68, 283
Van Tine, Amy, 315, 316
vaudeville, 273, 398
Victoria (Queen of Great Britain), 2, 140, 181
Vincent, John Heyl, 340
Voke, Rosina, 137, 138, 162, 168, 282
Vroom, Edward, 282
Wabanaki nation, 147
Wacousta (Richardson), 53
Ward, Genevieve, 310
War of 1812, 28–29
War of American Independence, 24–26, 26–27
Warraghiyagey, 19. See also Johnson, Sir William
Warren, Peter, 19, 23
Warrington, Fred., 151
Washington, Katie Howells, 75–76, 244, 264, 301, 333, 335, 358, 359, 389
Washington, Stephen Frederick, 244, 264, 358
Watson, Homer, 60–61
Watt, James, 97
Watts, George Frederick, 182
Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 156, 169, 319
Webb, Sidney, 316
Webling, Lucy (later McRaye), 320–21, 329, 340, 358–59, 361, 379, 380
Webling, Peggy, 66, 75
Wedge, William, 244
The Week, 91, 118, 127, 144, 150, 223, 225, 228
Weekly Detroit Free Press, 118
Weekly Herald (Cranbrook), 253
Weir, Harold (son), 372–73
Weir, Harry (father), 372–73
West Indies, 328, 332–33
Westminster Gazette, 319
Wetherald, Agnes Ethelwyn, 149, 150
“Where do you go from here?” (Smily), 216–17
Whistler, James McNeill, 181
White, Percy, 182
Whiteley’s department store, 192
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 123–24
Wildcat (canoe), 105, 106, 110
Wilde, Oscar, 60, 179, 181, 189, 309
Wild West Show, 156, 312
Wilkes, Mrs. Walter, 114, 115
Wilkes, Walter, 115
Wilson, Cameron, 97
Wilson, Ethel, 372
Winnipeg Free Press, 234
Winnipeg (Man.), 205–7, 234, 237–39, 284, 288
Winnipeg Tribune, 345
Wolf Clan, 35
Wollaston, John, 17
women poets, 131
Women’s Canadian Club, 378, 390
The Women Who Did (Allen), 190
Wood, Laura, 272–73, 337
Wood, Percy, 90
Woodhouse, Mr. (mine superintendent), 295
Wordsworth, William, 7, 11
Worman, Mr. (editor), 118