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Dispossessed, again: climate change hits Native Americans especially hard


 
Christopher Flavelle and Kalen Goodluck, The New York Times 
Published: 28 Jun 2021 11:55 AM BdST
Updated: 28 Jun 2021 11:57 AM BdST
Anna Abraham, the mayor of Chefornak, Alaska, said she grew up hearing stories from elders about how the weather would warm, April 26, 2021. Many Native people were forced into the most undesirable areas of America, first by white settlers, then by the government. Now, parts of that marginal land are becoming uninhabitable. (Ash Adams/The New York Times)
In Chefornak, a Yu’pik village near the western coast of Alaska, the water is getting closer.
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The thick ground, once frozen solid, is thawing. The village preschool, its blue paint peeling, sits precariously on wooden stilts in spongy marsh between a river and a creek. Storms are growing stronger. At high tide these days, water rises under the building, sometimes keeping out the children, ages 3 to 5. The shifting ground has warped the floor, making it ....

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Dispossessed, Again: Climate Change Hits Native Americans Especially Hard


Dispossessed, Again: Climate Change Hits Native Americans Especially Hard
Many Native people were forced into the most undesirable areas of America, first by white settlers, then by the government. Now, parts of that marginal land are becoming uninhabitable.
Pierre Augare, a member of the Quinault Nation in Taholah, Wash., a community on the Olympic Peninsula that has been planning a retreat from the ocean for almost a decade.Credit.Josué Rivas for The New York Times
June 27, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
In Chefornak, a Yu’pik village near the western coast of Alaska, the water is getting closer.
The thick ground, once frozen solid, is thawing. The village preschool, its blue paint peeling, sits precariously on wooden stilts in spongy marsh between a river and a creek. Storms are growing stronger. At high tide these days, water rises under the building, sometimes keeping out the children, ages 3 to 5. The shifting ground has warped the floor, making it hard to close t ....

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Fargo, Moorhead, West Fargo libraries select 2021 One Book, One Community title pick


Fargo, Moorhead, West Fargo libraries select 2021 One Book, One Community title pick
‘Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask’, the national bestseller, was named the winner
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FARGO In partnership with the Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo public libraries, Concordia College’s Carl B. Ylvisaker Library, Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Livingston Lord Library, North Dakota State University Libraries and the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County, have selected the national bestseller “Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask” by Anton Treuer as the 2021 One Book, One Community selection. ....

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'Race against the clock': the school fighting to save the Ojibwe language before its elders pass away


‘Race against the clock’: the school fighting to save the Ojibwe language before its elders pass away
Mario Koran in Wisconsin
In the deep forest of the Lac Courte Oreilles tribal reservation, sixth-grade teacher Lisa Clemens abruptly halts the group of children behind her and points to the bald eagle circling just above the pines.

“Migizi!” her students shout back.
The sunny morning in early March is the first time many of the students and teachers of Waadookodaading, Wisconsin’s only Ojibwe immersion school, have been together since Covid-19 struck.
Waadookodaading means “a place where people help each other” in Ojibwe, the language of people indigenous to the Great Lakes region of Canada and the US upper midwest. At the school, the forest is the children’s classroom. Harvesting maple sap and wild rice turn into math lessons on calculating volume. They learn biology from the fish they catch, clean and eat. ....

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