Game Description

"When Rivers Were Trails" is a groundbreaking video game that takes players on a journey through Indigenous history and culture in North America. Developed by the team at Indian Land Tenure Foundation, this game offers a unique and immersive experience that sheds light on the often overlooked stories of Indigenous peoples.

Set in the 1890s, players take on the role of an Anishinaabe person who is forced to leave their homeland due to the encroachment of settlers and the US government. As they travel along the historic rivers and trails of the continent, players will encounter a variety of characters, challenges, and choices that will shape their journey and ultimately determine their fate.

The game features stunning hand-drawn artwork inspired by traditional Indigenous art styles, as well as an original soundtrack that captures the spirit of the time period. Players will also have the opportunity to learn about Indigenous history, culture, and language through interactive storytelling and dialogue with other characters.

"When Rivers Were Trails" is not just a game, but a powerful educational tool that aims to educate players about the complex and often tragic history of Indigenous peoples in North America. By putting players in the shoes of a Native person during a crucial time in history, the game challenges players to confront their own biases and assumptions about Indigenous peoples and their experiences.

With its rich storytelling, engaging gameplay, and educational value, "When Rivers Were Trails" is a must-play for anyone interested in history, culture, and social justice. It is a game that not only entertains, but also educates and inspires players to think critically about the world around them. So embark on this unforgettable journey and discover the untold stories of when rivers were trails.

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