The traveler described in this chapter, Pauline Johnson-Tekahionwake,
a. spoke both Cherokee and English.
b. did not live on the Six Nations Reserve because her mother was English.
c. considered herself a patriotic subject of the British empire.
d. celebrated the modernization of the Amerindian nations in her poetry.
e. refused to use English in her poems and performances.
c
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