"Kanosha"
Title | "Kanosha" |
Year for Search | 2021 |
Authors | Smith, Cathy |
Secondary Title | Little Blue Marble |
Date Published | February 26, 2021 |
Keywords | Canadian author, Female author, First Nations author |
Annotation | The story is set in a climate change dystopia in which the air is so bad that those who can afford to people live inside domes that are failing and the technology to repair them has been lost. Kanosha means lodge in Kenienkaha (Mohawk). |
URL | https://littlebluemarble.ca/2021/02/26/kanohsa/ |
Info Notes | Kanosha means lodge in Kenienkaha (Mohawk). |
Illustration | Illus. |
Holding Institutions | EJournal |
Author Note | The female author is a Mohawk of the Turtle Clan from Six Nations Grand River Indian Band. |
Full Text | 2021 Smith, Cathy. “Kanosha.” Illus. Little Blue Marble (February 26, 2012). https://littlebluemarble.ca/2021/02/26/kanohsa/ The story is set in a climate change dystopia in which the air is so bad that those who can afford to people live inside domes that are failing and the technology to repair them has been lost. Kanosha means lodge in Kenienkaha (Mohawk). The female author is a Mohawk of the Turtle Clan from Six Nations Grand River Indian Band. |