
The Moth
It's 2039 in Omagakii First Nation. The land has been consumed by lithium mines and 100,000 tonnes of buried nuclear waste. An Ogichidaa-Kwe survives in isolation, loving and resisting as the world sickens around her. Michelle Derosier is Anishinaabe from Migisi Sahgaigan First Nation in Treaty 3 territory in Northern Ontario, Canada.
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