01134cam a2200265u 450000100100000000300070001000500170001700700030003400800410003701000130007802000220009104000250011304300120013808200160015010000210016624500490018725000110023626000430024730000250029052004260031565000290074165000390077065100340080965500250084338055924 OCoLC 20190501161858.0ta000322s1998 nyu 000 1 eng  a97048894 a0060187263c24.00 aDLCcDLCdCTMdWaOLN an-us-mn00a813/.542211 aErdrich, Louise.14aThe Antelope wife :ba novelcLouise Erdrich a1st ed aNew York, NY :bHarperFlamingo,cc1998 axii, 240 p. ;c25 cm aRooted in the landscape of city life, yet continually influenced by the power of the Ojibwa family, the intricacies of Ojibwa language and religious belief, The Antelope Wife reflects the irrevocable patterns set in motion by certain fateful acts.The Antelope Wife is a story of connections in which history, lust, contemporary urban Native American life, hand-me-down names, and legends, as well as sacred myth, combine. 0aOjibwa IndiansvFiction. 0aIndians of North AmericavFiction. 0aMinneapolis (Minn.)vFiction. 7aLove stories.2gsafd