Fallout 250: Anishinaabe Post-Apocalypse Survivance Handbook

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Welcome to the End of Anishinaabe Time and its afterwards. Here, Anishinaabeg and their Kin are trapped in the DeathWorld where there has been a mass destruction of Anishinaabe Lifeworld and continual fallout for 250 years. Throughout this process, the totalitarian regime has created belligerent systems known as the ®CMP (Racist Colonial Matrix of Power) to ensure that Anishinaabe forms of resistance cease to be intelligible acts. Anishinaabe Remnants (ARs) are all that remain. ARs are persecuted, imprisoned, and subjected to torturous forms of erasure. Some ARs have been so badly mutated that they have become a dangerous force of destruction feeding off the most vulnerable for their own benefit.But not all is lost. In the Post-Apocalypse, there are many Anishinaabe Remnants and Kin fighting to escape the DeathWorld, fighting to salvage what is left of Anishinaabe ways of being and create something new out of 250 years of indelible violence. This Handbook is part of the fight. In the far future, a series of Spirit Worlding events converge to launch the construction of an Intergalactic Aatisokaanan Docking Station where Survivance literature can be developed. The Fallout 250 Anishinaabe Post-Apocalypse Survivance Handbook is one such book that is brought back during the time of the Post-Apocalypse to be a guide for Anishinaabe Remnants and their Kin to light the 8th Fire and save the world! The Handbook is written in the literary genre of Role Playing Games (RPGs) and contains character descriptions, skills development, collectables, and a walkthrough for the main missions required in order to journey away from victimry towards a rapprochement with the non-human and human critters in the Post-Apocalypse. The Handbook works from the position that the reader must complete all missions in order to light the 8th Fire and live beyond the the Deathworld’s apocalyptic erasure. Are you ready? Because it’s time to Get Lit!

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Anishinaabe, Anishinaabemowin, Decolonization, Futurities, Indigenization, Indigenous

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