Margaret Kashpaw

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Margaret Kashpaw is a central Ojibwe woman in Louise Erdrich’s novel "Tracks," known for her resilience, sharp wit, and complex role within the tribal community on the North Dakota reservation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ojibwe woman
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Tracks NERFINISHED
appearsInSeries Erdrich’s interconnected Ojibwe novels
appearsInWorkBy Louise Erdrich NERFINISHED
associatedWithTribe Ojibwe tribe NERFINISHED
characterTrait pragmatic
resilient
sharp-witted
strong-willed
communityRole tribal community member
createdBy Louise Erdrich NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance representation of Ojibwe women’s resilience
ethnicity Ojibwe NERFINISHED
familyName Kashpaw NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Louise Erdrich’s North Dakota reservation cycle NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Tracks
firstPublicationYearOfWork 1988
gender female
languageContext Ojibwe and English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
locatedInFiction North Dakota, United States NERFINISHED
medium novel
narrativeFunction embodies survival amid colonial pressures
nationalContext United States NERFINISHED
roleInWork central character
setting North Dakota reservation NERFINISHED
workGenre Native American literature
literary fiction

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Tracks character Margaret Kashpaw