Waubgeshig Rice
Waubgeshig Rice is an Anishinaabe author and journalist from Canada, known for his works that explore Indigenous themes and stories. He has written several acclaimed novels and short stories, contributing significantly to contemporary Indigenous literature.
Books
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1. Moon Of The Turning Leaves
In "Moon of the Turning Leaves," Evan Whitesky leads a group of hunters and harvesters on a perilous journey to find a new home for their Northern Ontario Indigenous community. Over a decade after a catastrophic blackout, the Anishinaabe people have adapted to life in the bush, but dwindling resources force them to seek a new beginning. Evan, along with his daughter Nangohns and others, ventures south towards their ancestral lands near the Great Lakes. As they navigate through abandoned reserves and cities reclaimed by nature, they encounter both allies and adversaries, testing their resilience and unity in a world reshaped by survival.
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