![]() ![]() Rice also implies that such lifestyles exploit the Earth’s natural resources and may one day deplete them, unlike the traditional Anishinaabe way of life. Through the Anishinaabe’s dramatic lifestyle shift, Rice emphasizes that technology-dependent living is unreliable because technology can fail. So, the Anishinaabe commit to maintaining their traditional way of life for good, believing it will best facilitate their long-term survival. The community soon realizes the blackout is widespread, ongoing, and it’s debilitated nearby towns and cities (which have devolved into chaos). ![]() When a mysterious blackout occurs during a harsh winter, members of a remote Anishinaabe reservation suddenly find themselves without the modern conveniences they’ve come to rely on in recent years. ![]() In Moon of the Crusted Snow, an isolated First Nation community survives a harsh winter by reconnecting with their traditional knowledge of the land. ![]()
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