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Themes: Resilience, Indigenous tradition (Anishinaabe/Ojibwe), and the collapse of modern infrastructure. Moon Of The Crusted Snow Vk

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3. Technology as a False God

The novel’s most chilling line comes when the power first fails: “The internet was the first to go, then the phones, then the lights.”
Rice suggests that modern infrastructure is a thin veneer. The Anishinaabe characters who remember hunting, trapping, and winter survival skills are not “regressing” — they are returning to a proven system. Meanwhile, the non-Indigenous survivors are helpless without GPS, supermarkets, or central heating. Technology as a False God The novel’s most

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