Lulu Lamartine

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Lulu Lamartine is a strong-willed, sensual Ojibwe woman in Louise Erdrich’s novel "Love Medicine," known for her independence, complex romantic life, and central role in her reservation community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ojibwe woman
character in Love Medicine
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Love Medicine NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Native sovereignty
community politics
family and kinship
female autonomy
sexual agency
belongsToFictionalUniverse Louise Erdrich’s interconnected reservation cycle
characterTrait charismatic
defiant
independent
proud
sensual
strong-willed
createdBy Louise Erdrich NERFINISHED
ethnicity Ojibwe NERFINISHED
familyName Lamartine NERFINISHED
firstAppearance novel Love Medicine NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild multiple sons
knownFor asserting land rights
complex romantic relationships
protecting her children
resisting social judgment
sexual independence
languageContext Ojibwe and English cultural milieu
literaryPeriod contemporary Native American literature
narrativeFunction link between multiple families on the reservation
major viewpoint character in Love Medicine
nationalContext Native American reservation
roleInCommunity central figure on the reservation
influential community member
setting North Dakota reservation NERFINISHED

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Love Medicine notableCharacter Lulu Lamartine