{"items": [
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1861-03-10",
       "latLng": ["43.05011,-80.08295"],
       "location": ["Six Nations Indian Reserve, Ontario, Canada"],
       "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "10 March 1861: Pauline Johnson was born at the family home,...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson was born at the family home, Chiefswood, on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=8894'>DLB 99: 162<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1885-11",
        "latLng": ["43.25011,-79.84963"],
        "location": ["Hamilton, Ontario, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "November 1885: Pauline Johnson was introduced in Hamilton,...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson was introduced in Hamilton, Ontario, to actress Mademoiselle Rhea, who persuaded her to get involved with the Hamilton Dramatic Society.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 45<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1894-09-04",
        "latLng": ["55.00019,-97.00049"],
        "location": ["Manitoba, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "Early September 1894: During a tour of Manitoba, Pauline Johnson...",
        "description": "<p>During a tour of Manitoba, Pauline Johnson met Canadian suffragist Nellie McClung, and they became close friends.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 16, 66<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 90<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1904-07-25",
        "latLng": ["53.06661,-121.51948"],
        "location": ["Barkerville, British Columbia, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "From late July 1904: Pauline Johnson fulfilled a long-standing...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson fulfilled a long-standing wish by travelling 400 miles up the Cariboo Road to Barkerville, British Columbia, where she first performed for an appreciative audience of over two hundred.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 201-2<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1898",
        "latLng": ["49.8844,-97.14704"],
        "location": ["Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1898: After the death of her mother, Pauline Johnson...",
        "description": "<p>After the death of her mother, Pauline Johnson relocated to Winnipeg, Manitoba.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9526'>Ruoff, Native Women Authors 95<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1909-10",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "Autumn 1909 : Chief Joe Capilano began telling Pauline...",
        "description": "<p>Chief Joe Capilano began telling Pauline Johnson the legends of the Squamish people.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 246<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1913-03-07",
        "latLng": ["49.24966,-123.11934"],
        "location": ["Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "7 March 1913: Pauline Johnson died of breast cancer in...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson died of breast cancer in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was three days short of her fifty-second birthday.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9526'>Ruoff, Native Women Authors 96<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=8894'>DLB 99: 163<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1883",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1883: Pauline Johnson published her first poem,...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published her first poem, \"My Little Jean\", apparently in the periodical <i>Gems of Poetry</i>; but no verification has been made to date. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 219<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1885-04-16",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "16 April 1885: Pauline Johnson's poem \"The Sea Queen\", published...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson's poem \"The Sea Queen\", published this day in <i>The Week</i>, attracted the attention of its former editor, Charles G. D. Roberts; they began to correspond. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 46<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1892-02-27",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "27 February 1892: Pauline Johnson first published her best-known...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson first published her best-known poem, \"The Song My Paddle Sings\", in <i>Saturday Night</i>. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 223<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1896-09-05",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "5 September 1896: Pauline Johnson's \"The Corn-Husker\", a direct...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson's \"The Corn-Husker\", a direct poetic response to Duncan Campbell Scott's poems \"Onandaga Madonna\" and \"Watkewenies\", appeared in <i>Harper's Weekly</i>. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 151, 225<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1903-06-13",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "13 June 1903: An article in the <i>Globe</i>...",
        "description": "<p>An article in the <i>Globe</i> by Marjorie Pickthall suggested that Pauline Johnson should try children's stories; Johnson began that summer.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 198<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1892-05-22",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "22 May 1892: Pauline Johnson published in the Toronto...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published in the Toronto <i>Sunday Globe</i> a prescient piece of literary criticism entitled \"A Strong Race Opinion: On the Indian Girl in Modern Fiction\". <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9746'>McMaster, writings<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 223<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1906-08-03",
        "latLng": ["51.53093,-0.26733"],
        "location": ["London, Middlesex, England"],
        "countryName": ["United Kingdom"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "3 August 1906: Pauline Johnson published \"A Pagan in St....",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published \"A Pagan in St. Paul's\", the most successful of three articles by her which appeared in London's <i>Daily Express</i> this summer. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 216<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 228<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1884-02-19",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "19 February 1884: Pauline Johnson's father, George Johnson,...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson's father, George Johnson, died; his funeral procession was attended by community leaders from on and off the reserve.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 40<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1902-05-27",
        "latLng": ["46.46678,-81.06644"],
        "location": ["Copper Cliff, Ontario, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "27 May 1902: Pauline Johnson and her partner Walter McRaye...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson and her partner Walter McRaye visited the Copper Cliff, Ontario, home of noted journalist Kit Coleman.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 177<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1909-05-06",
        "latLng": ["49.282870,-123.111512"],
        "location": ["Pender Auditorium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "6 May 1909: Pauline Johnson announced to a crowd in Vancouver's...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson announced to a crowd in Vancouver's Pender Auditorium that she intended to settle in their city.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 240<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1893-02-19",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "February 1893: Pauline Johnson's short story \"Red Girl's...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson's short story \"Red Girl's Reasoning\" was published in <i>Dominion Illustrated</i> after winning first prize for fiction in their contest the previous year. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9602'>Ruoff, Justice for Indians and Women, 252<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 223<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1885-03-26",
        "endDate": "1885-07-02",
        "latLng": ["54.0001,-106.00099"],
        "location": ["Saskatchewan, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "political",
        "label": "26 March-2 July 1885: The North West Rebellion led by Louis Riel...",
        "description": "<p>The North West Rebellion led by Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont (of the Métis), and Poundmaker and Big Bear (of the Cree tribe), was fought in Saskatchewan, Canada.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=109838'>Keller II: 483<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=4481'>Langer 797<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=6678'>Gerson<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1886-08-26",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "26 August 1886: Pauline Johnson's revered grandfather died,...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson's revered grandfather died, two weeks after making a public address recalling his old commander Joseph Brant.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 47<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1901-12-25",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "Christmas 1901: Extensive touring took a toll on Pauline...",
        "description": "<p>Extensive touring took a toll on Pauline Johnson's health; she was struck with severe erysipelas\u2014a type of streptococcal infection she had endured before\u2014and lost all of her hair.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 138-9, 175-6<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1898-01-25",
        "latLng": ["49.8844,-97.14704"],
        "location": ["Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "25 January 1898: Pauline Johnson became engaged to Charles...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson became engaged to Charles Drayton, whom she had met in Winnipeg.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 131<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 16<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1907-04-27",
        "latLng": [
            "60.10867,-113.64258",
            "51.53093,-0.26733"
        ],
        "location": [
            "Canada",
            "London, Middlesex, England"
        ],
        "countryName": [
            "Canada",
            "United Kingdom"
        ],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "27 April 1907: After returning briefly to Canada, Pauline...",
        "description": "<p>After returning briefly to Canada, Pauline Johnson sailed back to London, staying again at 53 St James's Square.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 228<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1889",
        "latLng": ["60.10867,-113.64258"],
        "location": ["Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1889: Two of Pauline Johnson's poems were chosen...",
        "description": "<p> Two of Pauline Johnson's poems were chosen for the influential Canadian anthology <i>Songs of the Great Dominion</i>, edited by W. D. Lighthall. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 101<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1895-07",
        "latLng": ["51.53093,-0.26733"],
        "location": ["London, Middlesex, England"],
        "countryName": ["United Kingdom"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "July 1895: Pauline Johnson's first collection of poetry,...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson's first collection of poetry, <i>The White Wampum</i>, was published by John Lane in London. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 101<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 219<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1899-12-25",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "Christmas 1899: Pauline Johnson published in <i>Saturday</i>...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published in <i>Saturday Night</i> the short story \"As It Was in the Beginning\", which explores issues of racial intolerance. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 227<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1894-06-23",
        "latLng": [
            "42.85011,-79.56631",
            "49.25014,-84.49983"
        ],
        "location": [
            "Grand River, Canada",
            "Ontario, Canada"
        ],
        "countryName": [
            "Canada",
            "Canada"
        ],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "23 June 1894: Pauline Johnson published \"Iroquois of the...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published \"Iroquois of the Grand River\" in <i>Harper's Weekly</i>. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 224<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1911-09",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "September 1911: Pauline Johnson's controversial versions...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson's controversial versions of Capilano legends were published as <i>Legends of Vancouver</i>, not as she wished under the title \"Legends of the Capilanos\".<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 232<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 256-7<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1892-10",
        "endDate": "1893-05",
        "latLng": ["49.25014,-84.49983"],
        "location": ["Ontario, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "October 1892-May 1893: Pauline Johnson toured Ontario, reciting...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson toured Ontario, reciting poetry in fifty different locations.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 65<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1875",
        "endDate": "1877-06",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1875-June 1877: After attending a reservation school for...",
        "description": "<p>After attending a reservation school for three years, Pauline Johnson left home to attend the Brantford Collegiate Institute.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 32, 35<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9610'>University Women's Club 43<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9526'>Ruoff, Native Women Authors 95<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 16<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1885",
       "latLng": ["43.05011,-80.08295"],
       "location": ["Six Nations Indian Reserve, Ontario, Canada"],
       "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1885: After the death of her father, Pauline Johnson,...",
        "description": "<p>After the death of her father, Pauline Johnson, her mother, and her sister rented out Chiefswood and moved into the city of Brantford, Ontario.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 44<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9526'>Ruoff, Native Women Authors 95<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1894-04",
        "endDate": "1894-07",
        "latLng": ["51.53093,-0.26733"],
        "location": ["London, Middlesex, England"],
        "countryName": ["United Kingdom"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "April-July 1894: Pauline Johnson made her first trip to London,...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson made her first trip to London, England, where she visited publishing houses and salons.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 16<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1906-08-05",
        "latLng": ["51.53093,-0.26733"],
        "location": ["London, Middlesex, England"],
        "countryName": ["United Kingdom"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "5 August 1906: Chief Joe Capilano (Su-à-pu-luck) of the...",
        "description": "<p>Chief Joe Capilano (Su-à-pu-luck) of the Squamish nation arrived in London, England, where he met Pauline Johnson; after this meeting they formed a lasting friendship.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 219, 223<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1900",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1900: Pauline Johnson's engagement to Charles Drayton...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson's engagement to Charles Drayton ended when his family opposed his union with a woman who was older, not entirely white, and a stage performer.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9526'>Ruoff, Native Women Authors 95<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1913-03-09",
        "latLng": ["43.124709,-80.234963"],
        "location": ["Mohawk Chapel, Six Nations Indian Reserve, Ontario, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "9 March 1913: A memorial service for Pauline Johnson was...",
        "description": "<p>A memorial service for Pauline Johnson was held at the Mohawk Chapel on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 269<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1910-03-10",
        "latLng": ["49.24966,-123.11934"],
        "location": ["Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "10 March 1910: Pauline Johnson's friend Chief Joe Capilano...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson's friend Chief Joe Capilano died in Vancouver, British Columbia, on her birthday.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 250<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1885-09-17",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "17 September 1885: Pauline Johnson published \"In the Shadows\",...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published \"In the Shadows\", a canoeing poem, in <i>The Week</i> after it had been rejected by her mother's cousin William Dean Howells, then editor at <i>Harper's</i>. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 55<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1886-10-14",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "14 October 1886: The <i>Globe</i>...",
        "description": "<p> The <i>Globe</i> published an interview between Pauline Johnson and Brantford writer Sara Jeannette Duncan, who was just one year the elder of the two. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 49<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 116<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1885-06-18",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "18 June 1885: Between the two surrenders which ended the...",
        "description": "<p> Between the two surrenders which ended the North West Rebellion (that of Poundmaker on 26 May and that of Big Bear on 2 July), Pauline Johnson published in <i>The Week</i> her poem \"A Cry from an Indian Wife\". <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 220<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1892-01-16",
        "latLng": ["43.70011,-79.4163"],
        "location": ["Toronto, Ontario, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "16 January 1892: Pauline Johnson read \"A Cry from an Indian...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson read \"A Cry from an Indian Wife\" at Frank Yeigh's \"Canadian Literature Evening\" in Toronto; it was a huge success and launched her performance career. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 102<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 58<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1894-08",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "By August 1894: Pauline Johnson's recitals were noticed in...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson's recitals were noticed in the <i>New York Times</i> (as \"full of dramatic power and tragic motive\") and the <i>New York Sun</i> (as the work of \"perhaps the most unique figure in the literary world on this continent\"). <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 71<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1896",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1896: Pauline Johnson won first prize for a campaign...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson won first prize for a campaign song, \"The Good Old N. P.\", written to extol the virtues of the National Policy League, which opposed free trade.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 196<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1903",
        "latLng": ["43.70011,-79.4163"],
        "location": ["Toronto, Ontario, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1903: Pauline Johnson published a collection of...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published a collection of poems, <i>Canadian Born</i>, with Morang in Toronto. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 219<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1912-12",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "December 1912: Pauline Johnson's <i>Flint</i>...",
        "description": "<p>Pauline Johnson's <i>Flint and Feather</i>, another collection of poetry, was published.<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 264<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 232<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1913-03",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "1913: The Canadian Women's Press Club issued two...",
        "description": "<p>The Canadian Women's Press Club issued two posthumous collections of stories by Pauline Johnson: <i>The Shagganappi</i> (reprinted from <i>The Boys' World</i>) and <i>The Moccasin Maker</i> (from <i>Mother's Magazine</i>).<\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 260<\/a><\/div><div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9746'>McMaster, bibliography<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1907-07-11",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "Early July 1907: The editor of <i>Mother's</i>...",
        "description": "<p> The editor of <i>Mother's Magazine</i> solicited a \"Dominion Day Mother's Story\" from Pauline Johnson, and paid her ?17.64 for \"Her Dominion\u2014A Story of 1867, and Canada's Confederation\". <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 226-7<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1906-10-13",
         "latLng": ["53.06661,-121.51948"],
        "location": ["Barkerville, British Columbia, Canada"],
        "countryName": ["Canada"],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "13 October 1906: Pauline Johnson published a travel story...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published a travel story in <i>Toronto Saturday Night</i>, retelling her adventures on the Cariboo Road in British Columbia. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9598'>Keller 201<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    },
    {
        "schemaType": "Orlando / CWRC",
        "startDate": "1909-01",
        "latLng": [],
        "location": [],
        "countryName": [],
        "eventType": "literary",
        "label": "January 1909: Pauline Johnson published in <i>Mother's</i>...",
        "description": "<p> Pauline Johnson published in <i>Mother's Magazine</i> a story based on the Squamish legends told to her by Chief Joe Capilano; many more followed in 1910. <\/p>",
        "citations": "<div><a target='_blank' href='http://orlando.cambridge.org/protected/wheel?f=frame&bi_id=9599'>Gerson and Strong-Boag 173<\/a><\/div>",
        "contributors": "<div>The Orlando Project<\/div>"
    }
]}