The antelope wife

a novel

240 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 1998 by HarperFlamingo.

ISBN:
978-0-06-018726-2
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OCLC Number:
52471909

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The Antelope Wife is a novel of connections in which history, lust, contemporary urban Native American life, hand-me-down names, and legends, as well as sacred myth, combine. Set in Minneapolis, originally an important trading center and hunting ground, still a magnet for many native people from nearby reservations, the story goes back in time.

The novel begins with a soldier, who deserts the cavalry during a cruel raid on an Ojibwa village to chase a dog bearing on its back a baby on a cradle board strung with breathtaking blue beads. Generations later, a fast-talking trader kidnaps a silent and graceful woman from a powwow. In a haunting re-creation of a native tale, the woman is part antelope. Hunter and hunted change identities. The Antelope Wife changes people. Nothing is ever the same again for friends and family.

6 editions

Subjects

  • Ojibwa Indians -- Fiction
  • Indians of North America -- Fiction
  • Minneapolis (Minn.) -- Fiction

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