![]() ![]() Evolution is reversing animals, birds and insects are gradually reverting to their prehistoric forms. Here, Cedar’s baby is due on the 25 December, and she is determined to seek out her birth parents and discover their medical history. Anishinaabe.” A young pregnant woman living in a world that is “running backwards”, she is a neat embodiment of the complexity of race, identity and the matriarchal line.Īdoptions into and out of nuclear and extended families are a recurring theme in Erdrich’s novels love is a gift that does not depend on blood, but blood ties are nevertheless hard to break. Meanwhile her forename reflects their celebration of her ethnicity, as Cedar recalls: “Native girl! Indian Princess! An Ojibwe, Chippewa. ![]() ![]() Her lyrical surname is of British origin and comes from her adoptive parents, Minneapolis liberals Sera and Glen Songmaker. C edar Hawk Songmaker, the main character in Louise Erdrich’s near-future dystopia, was originally named Mary Potts after her Ojibwe birth mother. ![]()
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