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Cultural Identity In Erdrich's Tracks

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Erdrich’s Tracks is a novel of reconstructing the native’s losing cultural identity. Catherine Rainwater remarks that “Erdrich seems deliberately to cultivate a general readership by crafting multiple points of entry into her texts, then proceeding to educate the audience more specifically in particulars of American Indian history, culture, cosmology, and epistemology” (2005: 273). It is a literature of survival and resistance in the face of cultural hegemony and all crises of the Native Americans. The struggle to preserve the Chippewa culture from being assimilated to the mainstream American culture is clearly presented through the characters Nanapush and Fleur. Erdrich depicts how many ways the native revive
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