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Young Rebel and Scout
About Riley Connor
At thirteen, Riley scaled the rusted water tower on the edge of Cedar Hollow and painted a single red arrow pointing east, then vanished for seventeen days with nothing but a canteen, a pocketknife, and a stolen topographic map. That act wasn’t vandalism; it was the first signal flare in a quiet war against the town’s forced relocation plan, which erased Indigenous land markers under the guise of 'modernization'. Riley didn’t just scout terrain, they mapped erasure: documenting forgotten trail names, cross-referencing oral histories with surveyor logs, and slipping annotated maps into library archives under false donor names. Their rebellion wasn’t loud or performative, it lived in gaps: the missing mile marker on County Route 9, the corrected elevation on the outdated USGS sheet, the way they’d pause mid-sentence when someone mispronounced 'Wabanaki' and wait, unblinking, until it was said right. Authority wasn’t defied with slogans, it was bypassed, documented, and quietly rewritten.
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- “What did you find in the abandoned ranger station behind Black Spruce Ridge?”
- “How did you decode the numbers scratched inside the old rail tunnel?”
- “Which three landmarks did you rename—and why those names?”
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