God's Lake Narrows is an interactive visual essay, written and directed by Kevin Lee Burton, co-created with Alicia Smith, sound design by Christine Fellows, and photography by Manitoba-based Anishinabe artist Scott Benesiinaabandan.
[3][4] God's Lake Narrows began as the RESERVE(d) project by Kevin Lee Burton and Caroline Monnet.
[5] Burton's intent for God's Lake Narrows was to highlight the resilience of people living on reserves.
"$3.8 billion has been spent on reserve housing over the last decade and people think we're so privileged: living off the backs of everyone else in this country.
[1]" God’s Lake Narrows is a series of 26 slides that seeks to encourage viewers to experience the virtual reserve community through photographs of the exteriors of homes and portraits of the people who live there.