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'River is getting close.' How erosion is displacing students
'River is getting close.' How erosion is displacing students
'River is getting close.' How erosion is displacing students in Napakiak
“River is getting close. That means no more school,” says 7-year-old Evelyn Nelson. “I miss school. I’ll be sad all day. I’ll miss my teacher and my friends.”
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