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February 2020 Group Read #2: Moon of the Crusted Snow
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April, does your tribe keep a food cache or do any hunting or traditional gathering?

Lots of people hunt but do not rely on hunting solely for our food. We are in the southeast corner of NC bordering SC and the beaches like Myrtle Beach. The Lumbee are 55k + members (largest tribe east of the Mississippi) but we're not on a reservation and lots of us own our own land and live in modern conditions unlike our brothers and sisters in the west who do live on reservations and rely on our government and nature. Hunting is a large part of our lives and many rely on it, but again, it is not solely relied on for our food.
Thanks so much for inquiring.

Thank you for sharing!


I loved the snippets of culture and language throughout and enjoyed reading about the community and how it runs.


I am only a few chapters in, but I'm really enjoying this. Evans perspective is great, I love how he tells the story. As Alabama Vee mentioned above, the slow realisation of things going wrong and what this could mean for all of them is well done.
I hope to be able to read a few chapters this weekend.


About Scott (view spoiler)


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Some people thought the ending was rushed, but I thought it was sufficient. Scott was big and towered over everyone just huge I think it was only fitting that he was quickly taken down by a woman his opposite.
When Ilene talked about the apocalypse she said, -our world has ended again and again, but we survived, even if the power and the radios don’t come back on and we never see white people again, we will still be here, we will survive.- it was like saying their apocalypse would be like starting over, going back to the beginning before their land was discovered, back when no one lived there but the tribes. She was saying that’s the way it use to be and it can be that way again. We will survive. The truth in that was stunning and calming and even Evan felt the burden lifted.
I really enjoyed this story I just hate I missed reading it with everyone.

I enjoyed the story, too. I didn't think the ending was rushed, but still I wasn't that satisfied with it. But that's because I didn't like the 'Scott-part' at all. I would have liked to read much more about the community itself and how they handled the situation.
I was just a bit confused by the 'Acknowlegdement' part. Rice talks there about a Windigo which is the same as a Wendigo, I think, and that he hinted at it in the story.
Does he mean the Dream Evan had about Scott? Were there other parts I missed? While reading I didn't get the impression of a Wendigo. (view spoiler)

I enjoyed the story, too. I didn't think the ending was rushed, but still I wasn't that satisfied with it. But that's because I didn't like the 'Scott-par..."
I also agree that the ending was as satisfying as it could have been, and about the dreams of Scott.
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