

Aimee, a non-binary Anishinaabe child is on a school field trip to offer gifts to the water spirits. She meets a rabbit and ends up in an alternate dimension with traditional Anishinaabe figures. Love native stories.
Aimee, a non-binary Anishinaabe child is on a school field trip to offer gifts to the water spirits. She meets a rabbit and ends up in an alternate dimension with traditional Anishinaabe figures. Love native stories.
1 â This is a retelling of Alice in Wonderland. It is supposed to convey the history of a specific indigenous tribe but that story is so lost. There is so many indigenous words with no explanation within the story. luckily there‘s a glossary in the back. Tit‘s hard to understand, and hard to follow. The reader gets the feel of Alice in wonderland and its familiar looking glass, but I‘m sorry this is a broken looking glass.