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Life of groundbreaking Indigenous poet Pauline Johnson detailed in one-woman musical

A one-woman musical about the life of 1800s Mohawk poet Pauline Johnson is hitting the stage at an arts centre in Downtown Eastside this week.

Paddle Song will run Nov. 10-21 at Firehall Arts Centre in Vancouver

Paddle Song is a one-woman musical that tells the story of Mohawk poet Pauline Johnson, who was a poet and performer in the 19th and early 20th century. (Firehall Arts Centre/Submitted)

A one-woman musical about the life of late 19th-century Mohawk poet Pauline Johnson is hitting the stage at an arts centre in Vancouver this week.

Canadian actor and musicianCheri Maracle, who is of Mohawk and Irish descent, saysPaddle Song highlights Johnson'spromising career and how she fought for equality, acceptance and respect as an Indigenous female performer in a white male-dominated literary world.

"It was always important to her to give a voice to women, to stand up for Indigenous rights and children's rights," Maracle, the musical's sole star,toldCBC'sThe Early Edition on Wednesday.

Johnson was a poet and performer who became popular in the early 20th century for her short stories that celebrated her mixed-race heritage.

She is most remembered for performing half her shows in an Indigenous dress and the other half in an English dress.

The one-hour musical explores Johnson's career as an Indigenous performer and poet. (Firehall Arts Centre/ Submitted)

"I don't do anything so literal [in the musical], but it's something that I've grappled with my entire career as well," Maracle said.

She said she too grew up with aMohawk father and a mixed-race mother and found many other similarities between her and Johnson, so it was an honour to be approached by one of the co-writers for Paddle Song to perform as the trailblazing poet.

"Iwas quite daunted by the idea of just me up there for an hour," she said.

The one-hour musical starts with a young Johnson canoeing the Grand River at home in Chiefswood, in Ontario,before it explores how she earned her place on stages across Canada, the U.S. and the U.K.

Maracle says Paddle Song has been performed in India and Norway, but she's excited to comeback to B.C., where she attended theatre school, to perform the show at the Firehall Arts Centre Nov. 10-21.

LISTEN |Cheri Maracle talks about Paddle Song and playing Pauline Johnson:

With files from The Early Edition