
This story is a call for awareness, indigenous rights, social justice, and a call to action to the reader.Critical Analysis:It is easy to see how this creatively presented picture book was awarded the Caldecott Medal identifying it as a “distinguished American picture book for children”. She leads with a pro-Earth charge to “Stand with and for the water”, and “for the land.” To stand as one and courageously fight against the black snake that endangers her people. When the black snake arrives and threatens to destroy the land and poison the water, our young protagonist, a water protector, is compelled to rally her people and fight against it. Her ancestors have taught her to be a steward of the Earth.

“Water is life, “sacred”, and the “first medicine.” It is “Spirit” and nourishes us.

We Are Water Protectors, written by Carole Lindstrom, is a magnificently illustrated story told from the point of view of a contemporary indigenous girl who reveals what she has learned from her grandmother about what (and who) water is.
