This children's fiction story is a tribute to the Native American women and men who have walked endless miles to draw attention to the condition of water.
A toy Indian in a toy canoe takes a journey of several hundred miles through the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River, and Niagara Falls before it reaches the Atlantic Ocean.
A brief introduction to the Great Lakes, describing how they were formed, the plants and animals found there, how people use the Great Lakes, and efforts to keep them clean.
The wreckage of over 6,000 ships litters the Great Lakes and in November of 1913, a 4-day storm played havoc with 12 ships sunk, 25 damaged, and almost 300 sailors and passengers drowned.
A toy Indian in a toy canoe takes a journey of several hundred miles through the Great Lakes, Niagara Falls, and the St. Lawrence Seaway before it reaches the Atlantic Ocean.