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The Antelope Wife
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Jeanne
Antelope Woman is a difficult book to review, as Antelope Woman is lyrical and magical (in all definitions of the word). It spans seven generations and includes two cultures that don't really understand each other (Ojibwe and mostly urban Whites), although the Whites often admire the Ojibwe and sometimes vice versa. There are three sets of twins who are frequently difficult to distinguish, and three species (humans, antelopes, and dogs). Antelope Woman doesn't talk out loud, but she does "speak" ...more
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