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'''Louise Erdrich''' is a Native American writer and poet.
{{WOC}}'''Louise Erdrich''' is a Native American writer and poet.


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Latest revision as of 19:15, 12 December 2010

Women of color in SF

Characters & works:
Protagonists
Protagonists (YA)
Characters

Issues & stereotypes:
Black warrior woman ... Dragon lady
Casting actors

Writers & other people:
Writers
Other creators
SF people

See also:
Female characters
Female authors
Oppressions & intersections

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Louise Erdrich is a Native American writer and poet.

Works

  • Love Medicine (1984)
  • The Beet Queen (1986)
  • Tracks (1988)
  • The Crown of Columbus [with Michael Dorris] (1991)
  • The Bingo Palace (1994)
  • Tales of Burning Love (1997)
  • The Antelope Wife (1998)
  • The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse (2001)
  • The Master Butchers Singing Club (2003)
  • Four Souls (2004)
  • The Painted Drum (2005)
  • The Game of Silence (2005)
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