Dated publications This list cites the first known publication of individual texts, as well as first appearance in one of Johnson's books, based on the work of Veronica Jane Strong-Boag and Carole Gerson. • 1883 •
Gems of Poetry • "My Little Jean" • 1884 •
Gems of Poetry • "The Rift. By Margaret Rox" • "Rover" •
Transactions of the Buffalo Historic Society • "The Re-interment of Red Jacket" • 1885 •
Gems of Poetry • "Iris to Floretta" • "The Sea Queen" •
The Week • "The Sea Queen" • "A Cry from an Indian Wife" • "In the Shadows" • 1886 • Souvenir pamphlet • "'Brant', A Memorial Ode" •
The Week • "The Firs" • "Easter Lilies" • "At the Ferry" • "A Request" • 1887 •
Musical Journal • "Life" •
The Week • "The Vigil of St Basil" retitled "Fasting" • 1888 •
Saturday Night • "My English Letter" • "Easter, 1888" • "Unguessed" • "The Death-Cry" • "Keepsakes" • "The Flight of the Crows" • "Under Canvas" • "Workworn" • "A Backwoods Christmas" retitled "The Lumberman's Christmas" •
The Week • "Joe" retitled "Joe: An Etching" • "Our Brotherhood" • 1889 •
Globe • "Evergreens" •
Saturday Night • "The Happy Hunting Grounds" • "Close By" • "Ungranted" retitled "Overlooked" • "Old Erie" retitled "Erie Waters" • "Shadow River" • "Bass Lake (Muskoka)" • "Temptation" • "Fortune's Favors" • "Rondeau" • "Christmastide" •
The Week • "Nocturne" • 1890 •
Brantford Courier • "Charming Word Pictures. Etchings by an Idler of Muskoka and the Beautiful North" • "Charming Word Pictures. Etchings by a Muskoka Idler" • "Charming Word Pictures. Etchings by a Muskoka Idler" •
Saturday Night • "We Three" retitled "Beyond the Blue" • "In April" • "For Queen and Country" • "Back Number [Chief of the Six Nations]" • "The Idlers" • "With Paddle and Peterboro" • "Depths" • "Day Dawn" • "'Held by the Enemy'" • "With Canvas Overhead" • "Two Women" • "A Day's Frog Fishing" • "In October" retitled "October in Canada" • "Thro' Time and Bitter Distance" retitled "Through Time and Bitter Distance" • "As Red Men Die" • 1891 •
Brantford Expositor • "A'bram" •
Dominion Illustrated • "Our Iroquois Compatriots" •
Independent • "Re-Voyage" • "At Husking Time" •
Outing • "The Camper" • "Ripples and Paddle Plashes: A Canoe Story" •
Saturday Night • "The Last Page" • "The Showshoer" • "Outlooking" • "The Seventh Day" • "The Vagabonds" • "Prone on the Earth" • "In Days to Come" • "Striking Camp" • "The Pilot of the Plains" •
Weekly Detroit Free Press • "Canoeing" •
Young Canadian • "Star Lake" • 1892 • ''Belford's Magazine'' • "Wave-Won" •
Brantford Expositor • "Forty-Five Miles on the Grand" •
Dominion Illustrated • "Indian Medicine Men and their Magic" •
Lake Magazine • "Penseroso" •
Outing • "Outdoor Pastimes for Women" •
Saturday Night • "A Story of a Boy and a Dog" • "Rondeau. The Skater" • "Glimpse at the Grand River Indians" • "The Song My Paddle Sings" • "At Sunset" • "Rainfall" • "Sail and Paddle" • "The Avenger" •
Sunday Globe • "A Strong Race Opinion: on the Indian Girl in Modern Fiction" •
Weekly Detroit Free Press • "On Wings of Steel" • "A Brother Chief" • "The Game of Lacrosse" • "Reckless Young Canada" • 1893 •
American Canoe Club Yearbook • "The Portage" •
Canadian Magazine • "The Birds' Lullaby" •
Dominion Illustrated • "A Red Girl's Reasoning" retitled "A Sweet Wild Flower" •
Illustrated Buffalo Express • "Sail and Paddle. The Annual Meeting of the Canoe Association" •
Outing • "Outdoor Pastimes for Women", columns in the
Monthly Record • "A Week in the 'Wild Cat'" •
Saturday Night • "The Mariner" • "Brier" • "Canoe and Canvas" • "Princes of the Paddle" • "Wolverine" •
Weekly Detroit Free Press • "The Song My Paddle Sings", retitled "Canoeing in Canada" • 1894 •
Acta Victoriana • "In Freshet Time" • Art Calendar, illustrated by Robert Holmes • "Thistledown" •
Globe • "There and Back, by Miss Poetry (E. Pauline Johnson), and Mr Prose (Owen A. Smily)", 15 December, 3–4. • ''Harper's Weekly'' • "The Iroquois of the Grand River" • ''Ladies' Journal'' • "In Gray Days" •
Outing • "Moon-Set" •
The Varsity • "Marsh-Lands" •
The Week • "The Cattle Thief" • 1895 •
Black and White • "The Lifting of the Mist" •
Brantford Expositor • "The Six Nations" •
Globe • "The Races in Prose and Verse, by Miss Poetry and Mr Prose" •
Halifax Herald • "Iroquois Women of Canada" •
Our Animal Friends • "From the Country of the Cree" •
The Rudder • "Sou'wester" • "Canoe and Canvas. I" • "Canoe and Canvas. II" • "Canoe and Canvas. Ill" • "Canoe and Canvas. IV" • "Becalmed" •
The Year Book • "The White and the Green" •
The White Wampum • Previous publication unknown: "Dawendine", "Ojistoh" • 1896 •
Black and White • "Low Tide at St Andrews" • "The Quill Worker" •
Daily Mail and Empire • "The Good Old N.P." • ''Harper's Weekly'' • "Lullaby of the Iroquois" • "The Corn Husker" • ''Massey's Magazine'' • "The Singer of Tantramar" • "The Songster" • "The Derelict" •
Our Animal Friends • "A Glimpse of the Prairie Wolf" •
The Rudder • "With Barry in the Bow. Act I. Scene: The Land of Evangeline" • "With Barry in the Bow. Act II. Scene: The Great North Land" • "With Barry in the Bow. Interlude between Acts II and III" • "The American Canoe Association at Grindstone Island" • 1897 •
Ludgate Magazine • "Gambling among the Iroquois" • ''Massey's Magazine'' • "The Indian Corn Planter" •
Our Animal Friends • "In Gopher-Land" •
The Rudder • "With Barry in the Bow. Act III. Scene: The Land of the Setting Sun" • "With Barry in the Bow. Act IV" • "With Barry in the Bow. Act V" •
Saturday Night • "The De Lisle Affair" • 1898 •
Canada • "Organization of the Iroquois" •
Town Topics • "The Indian Legend of Qu'Appelle Valley", retitled "The Legend of Qu'Appelle Valley" • 1899 •
Free Press Home Journal (Winnipeg) • "'Give Us Barabbas'" •
Globe • "H.M.S." •
Saturday Night • "As It Was in the Beginning" •
Town Topics • "Some People I Have Met" • 1900 •
Halifax Herald • "Canadian Born" • 1901 • "His Majesty the King" • 1902 •
Evening News • "Letter to the Editor" (about
Wacousta) • "Our Sister of the Seas" • "Among the Blackfoots" •
Smart Set • "The Prodigal" • 1903 •
Canadian Born • Previous publication unknown: "The Art of Alma-Tadema", "At Half-Mast", "The City and The Sea", "Golden – Of the Selkirks", "Good-Bye", "Guard of the Eastern Gate", "Lady Icicle", "Lady Lorgnette", "Prairie Greyhounds", "The Riders of the Plains" [performed 1899], "The Sleeping Giant", "A Toast", "Your Mirror Frame". •
Saturday Night • "Made in Canada" • 1904 •
Rod and Gun • "The Train Dogs" • 1906 •
Black and White • "When George Was King" • ''Boys' World'' • "Maurice of His Majesty's Mails" • "The Saucy Seven" • "Dick Dines with his 'Dad'" •
Daily Express (London) • "A Pagan in St. Paul's", retitled "A Pagan in St. Paul's Cathedral" • "The Lodge of the Law Makers" • "The Silent News Carriers" • "Sons of Savages" •
Over-Seas • "The Traffic of the Trail" • "Newfoundland" •
Saturday Night • "The Cariboo Trail" •
Standard (Montreal) • "Chance of Newfoundland Joining Canada Switches Interest to Britain's Oldest Colony" • 1907 • ''Boys' World'' • "We-eho's Sacrifice", retitled "We-hro's Sacrifice" • "Gun-shy Billy" • "The Broken String" • "Little Wolf-Willow" • "The Shadow Trail" •
Calgary Daily News • "The Man in Chrysanthemum Land" •
Canada (London) • "Longboat of the Onondagas" •
Canadian Magazine • "The Cattle Country", retitled "The Foothill Country" • "The Haunting Thaw" • "The Trail to Lillooet" • ''Mother's Magazine'' • "The Little Red Indian's Day" • "Her Dominion – A Story of 1867, and Canada's Confederation" • "The Home Comers" • "The Prayers of the Pagan" • 1908 • ''Boys' World'' • "A Night With 'North Eagle'" • "The Tribe of Tom Longboat" • "The Lieutenant Governor's Prize" • "Canada's Lacrosse" • "The Scarlet Eye" • "The Cruise of the 'Brown Owl'" •
Brantford Daily Expositor • "Canada" • ''Mother's Magazine'' • "Mothers of a Great Red Race" • "Winter Indoor Life of the Indian Mother and Child" • "How One Resourceful Mother Planned an Inexpensive Outing" • "Outdoor Occupations of the Indian Mother and her Children",
Heroic Indian Mothers • "Mother of the Motherless" •
Saturday Night • "The Foothill Country", previously "The Cattle Country" • "The Southward Trail" •
When George Was King, and Other Poems • "Autumn's Orchestra" • 1909 • ''Boys' World'' • "The Broken Barrels I" • "The Broken Barrels II" • "The Whistling Swans" • "The Delaware Idol" • "The King's Coin (Chapter One)" • "The King's Coin (Chapter Two)" • "The King's Coin (Chapter Three)" • "The King's Coin (Chapter Four)" • "The King's Coin (Chapter Five)" • "Jack O' Lantern I" • "Jack O' Lantern II" • ''Mother's Magazine'' • "The Legend of the Two Sisters", as "The True Legend of Vancouver Lions",
Daily Province Magazine, 16 April 1910; retitled "The Two Sisters" • "Mother o' the Men" • "The Envoy Extraordinary" • "My Mother" • "The Christmas Heart" •
Saturday Night • "The Chinook Wind" • 1910 • ''Boys' World'' • "The Brotherhood" • "The Wolf-Brothers" • "The Silver Craft of the Mohawks: The Protective Totem" • "The Silver Craft of the Mohawks: The Brooch of Brotherhood" • "The Silver Craft of the Mohawks: The Hunter's Heart" • "The Signal Code" • "England's Sailor King" • "The Barnardo Boy" • "A Chieftain Prince" • "The Potlatch" • "The Story of the First Telephone" • "The Silver Craft of the Mohawks: The Traitor's Hearts" • "The Silver Craft of the Mohawks: The Sun of Friendship" • "On My Honor" •
Canadian Magazine • "The Homing Bee" •
Daily Province Magazine • "The True Legend of Vancouver's Lions", retitled "The Two Sisters" • "The Duke of Connaught as Chief of the Iroquois", retitled "A Royal Mohawk Chief" • "A Legend of the Squamish", retitled "The Lost Island" • "A True Legend of Siwash Rock: a Monument to Clean Fatherhood", retitled "The Siwash Rock" • "The Recluse of the Capilano Canyon", retitled "The Recluse" • "A Legend of Deer Lake", retitled "Deer Lake" • "The 'Lure' in Stanley Park" • "The Deep Waters: A Rare Squamish Legend", retitled "The Great Deep Water: A Legend of 'The Flood'" • ''Mother's Magazine'', February 1912; retitled "The Deep Waters" • "The Legend of the Lost Salmon Run", retitled "The Lost Salmon Run" • "The Sea Serpent of Brockton Point", retitled "The Sea Serpent" • "The Legend of the Seven White Swans" • "The True Legend of Deadman's Island", retitled "Deadman's Island" • "The Lost Lagoon" • "A Squamish Legend of Napoleon" • "The Orchard of Evangeline's Land" • "The Call of the Old Qu' Appelle Valley" • "Prairie and Foothill Animals That Despise the Southward Trail" • "Where the Horse is King" • "A Legend of Point Grey", retitled "Point Grey" • "The Great Heights above the Tulameen", retitled "The Tulameen Trail" • "Trails of the Old Tillicums" • ''Mother's Magazine'' • "The Nest Builder" • "The Call of the Skookum Chuck" • "From the Child's Viewpoint" • "The Grey Archway: A Legend of the Charlotte Islands" • "The Legend of the Squamish Twins", retitled "The Recluse of Capilano Canyon", retitled "The Recluse" • "The Lost Salmon Run: A Legend of the Pacific Coast", retitled "The Legend of the Lost Salmon Run" •
Daily Province • "The Lost Salmon Run" • "The Legend of Siwash Rock" • "Catharine of the 'Crow's Nest'" •
What to Do • "A Lost Luncheon" • "The Building Beaver" • 1911 •
Legends of Vancouver • ''Boys' World'' • "The King Georgeman [I]" • "The King Georgeman [II]" •
Daily Province Magazine • "The Grey Archway: A Legend of the Coast", retitled "The Grey Archway" • "The Great New Year White Dog: Sacrifice of the Onondagas" •
Daily Province • "La Crosse" • ''Mother's Magazine'' • "Hoolool of the Totem Poles" • "The Tenas Klootchman" • "The Legend of the Seven Swans" • "The Legend of the Ice Babies" • 1912 •
Flint and Feather • Previous publication unknown: "The Archers", "Brandon", "The King's Consort" • ''Mother's Magazine'' • "The Legend of Lillooet Falls" • "The Great Deep Water: A Legend of 'The Flood'" •
Sun (Vancouver) • "The Unfailing Lamp" • 1913 •
The Moccasin Maker • "Her Majesty's Guest" •
The Shagganappi • "The Shagganappi" • ''Boys' World'' • "The Little Red Messenger [I]" • "The Little Red Messenger [II]" •
Calgary Herald • "Calgary of the Plains" •
Canadian Magazine • "Song" • "In Heidleberg" • "Aftermath" •
Saturday Night • "The Ballad of Yaada" • Pamphlet (Toronto: Musson) • "And He Said, Fight On" • 1914 •
Canadian Magazine • "Reclaimed Lands" • "Coaching on the Cariboo Trail" •
Daily Province • "Coaching on the Cariboo Trail" • 1916 •
Flint and Feather • "The Man from Chrysanthemum Land" (written for
The Spectator) • 1929 •
Town Hall Tonight by Walter McRaye • "To Walter McRaye" • 1947 •
Pauline Johnson and Her Friends by McRaye • "The Ballad of Laloo"
Undated publications Poems in the Chiefswood Scrapbook: c. 1884–1924 • "Both Sides" New York Life, 1888 • "Comrades, we are serving" n.p., n.d. • "Disillusioned" (second part "Both Sides") Judge, n.d. • "Lent" signed Woeful Jack, n.p., n.d. • "What the Soldier Said"
Brant Churchman, n.d.
Clippings at McMaster University • "In the Shadows. My Version. By the Pasha" n.p. • "Traverse Bay" n.p. • "Winnipeg – At Sunset" Free Press. • "Interesting Description, by a Descendant of the Mohawks, of Tutela Heights, Ontario"
Boston Evening Transcript.
Unpublished writings Dated manuscripts • 1876. "The Fourth Act" • 1878. "Think of Me" • 1879. "My Jeanie" • 1890. "Dear little girl from far / Beyond the seas" • 1901. "Morrowland" dated Holy Saturday • 1906. "Witchcraft and the Winner"
Undated manuscripts • Early fragment, "alas how damning praise can be" • Epigraph, "But all the poem was soul of me" • "The Battleford Trail" c. 1902–1903 • "If Only I Could Know" (published as "In Days to Come") • "The Mouse's Message" • "'Old Maids' Children" • "The Stings of Civilization" • "Tillicum Talks" • "To C.H.W." • "The Tossing of a Rose"
Untraced writings • "Canada for the Canadians" (1902) • "On List of Tides" (c. 1908) • "Britain's First Born C." • "The Flying Sun" • "God's Laughter" • "Indian Church Workers" • "The Missing Miss Orme" • "The Rain" • "The Silent Speakers"
Titles from concert programs and reviews • "At the Ball" (1902–1903) • "Beneath the British Flag" (1906) • "The Captive" (1892) • "A Case of Flirtation" (1899) • "The Chief's Daughter" (1898) • "The Convict's Wife" (1892) • "Fashionable Intelligence" (1906) • "The Englishman" (1902–1903) • "Half Mast" (1897) • "Her Majesty's Troops" (1900); "His Majesty's Troops" (1904) • "His Sister's Son" (1895–1897) • "Legend of the Lover's Leap" (1892) • "Mrs Stewart's Five O'Clock Tea" (1894–1906) • "My Girls" (1897) • "People I Have Met" (1902) • "A Plea for the Northwest" (1892–1893) • "Redwing" (1892–1893) • "Stepping Stones" (1897) • "The Success of the Season" (1894–1906) • "The White Wampum" (1896–1897) == See also ==