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Home › Culture › Literature › Native Canadian Authors › B

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Marie Annharte Baker

Anishnabe:

Born: 1942 – Winnipeg

Died: Year – n/a

Achievements:

  1. Co-founder of Regina Aboriginal Writers group
Works:

  1. Being on the Moon (1990)
  2. Alternative: The Only Native Alternative (1994)
  3. Coyote Columbus Café (1994)
  4. Exercises in Lip Pointing (2003)

Tom Boulanger

Cree:

Born: 1901 – Oxford House, MB

Died: ???? – ????

Achievements:

Works:

  1. An Indian Remembers (1971)

George Barker

Saulteaux:

Born: 1896 – Bloodvein Reserve, MB

Died: ???? – ????

Achievements:

  1. Chief of Hollow Water Indian Reserve
  2. President of the Manitoba Indian Brotherhood
Works:

  1. Forty Years a Chief (1977)





Beth Brant

Mohawk: Degonwadonti

Born: 1941– Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, ON

Died: n/a

Achievements:

Works:

  1. Mohawk Trail (1985)
  2. Food and Spirits (1991)
  3. Writing As Witness: Essay and Talk (1994)
  4. I’ll Sing Till the Day I Die: Conversations with Tyendinaga Elders (1995)

Joseph Brant

Mohawk: Thayendanegea

Born: ca.1742 – Ohio

Died: 1807 – Burlington, ON

Achievements:

  1. Led Loyalists from the US to the Grand River in Ontario
  2. Translated the Bible into Mohawk
Works:

  1. A Letter to King George III

John Brant-Sero

Mohawk: Ojijatakha (Burning Flower)

Born: 1867 – Six Nations Reserve, ON

Died: 1914 – ??

Achievements:

  1. Second vice-president of the Ontario Historical Society
Works:

  1. Some Descendants of Joseph Brant (1899)
  2. The Six Nations Indians in the Province of Ontario, Canada (1899)
  3. Dekanawideh: the Lawgiver of the Caniengahakas (1901)
  4. Indian Rights Association after Government Scalp (1903)
  5. Views of a Mohawk Indian (1905)
  6. O-nõ-dah (1911)




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