Author:Emily Pauline Johnson

Collections of poetry

 * The White Wampum, 1895
 * Canadian Born, 1903
 * Flint and Feather, 1912, containing many previous poems, including the two collections above.

Individual poems

 * "And He Said, Fight On"
 * The Archer
 * The Art of Alma-Tadema
 * As Red Men Die
 * Aspens
 * At Crow's Nest Pass
 * At Half-Mast
 * At Husking Time
 * At Sunset
 * Autumn's Orchestra
 * The Ballad of Yaada
 * Beyond the Blue
 * The Birds' Lullaby
 * Brandon
 * Brier
 * Calgary of the Plains
 * The Camper
 * Canada
 * Canadian Born
 * The Cattle Country
 * The Cattle Thief
 * Christmastide
 * The City and the Sea
 * Close by
 * The Corn Husker
 * A Cry from an Indian Wife
 * Dawendine
 * Day Dawn
 * Easter
 * Erie Waters
 * Fasting
 * Finale
 * Fire-Flowers
 * The Firs
 * The Flight of the Crows
 * The Giant Oak
 * "Give us Barabbas"
 * Golden—Of the Selkirks
 * Good-Bye
 * Guard of the Eastern Gate
 * The Happy Hunting Grounds
 * Hare-Bell
 * Harvest Time
 * The Homing Bee
 * The Idlers
 * In Grey Days
 * In the Shadows
 * The Indian Corn Planter
 * Joe
 * The King's Consort
 * Lady Icicle
 * Lady Lorgnette
 * The Legend of Qu'Appelle Valley
 * The Lifting of the Mist
 * The Lost Lagoon
 * Low Tide at St. Andrews
 * Lullaby of the Iroquois
 * The Man in Chrysanthemum Land
 * The Maple
 * The Mariner
 * Marshlands
 * Moonset
 * Mosses
 * My English Letter
 * Nocturne
 * Ojistoh
 * Overlooked
 * The Overture
 * Penseroso
 * The Pilot of the Plains
 * Prairie Greyhounds
 * A Prodigal
 * The Quill Worker
 * Rainfall
 * Re-Voyage
 * The Riders of the Plains
 * Shadow River
 * Silhouette
 * The Sleeping Giant
 * The Song my Paddle Sings
 * The Songster
 * Thistle-Down
 * "Through Time and Bitter Distance"
 * The Trail to Lillooet
 * The Train Dogs
 * A Toast
 * Under Canvas
 * The Vagabonds
 * The Vine
 * Wave-Won
 * When George Was King
 * Where Leaps the Ste. Marie
 * The Wolf
 * Wolverine
 * Workworn
 * Your Mirror Frame

Works about Johnson

 * E. Pauline Johnson, Woman of the Century, (1893)
 * E. Pauline Johnson, Woman of the Century, (1893)
 * E. Pauline Johnson, Woman of the Century, (1893)