Top Storycommons.wikimedia.org In a first, US pays tribes to move away from climate threats The Interior Department has selected the winners of a new competition to relocate communities vulnerable to climate change. It could become a model for the rest of the country.
Impactsen.wikipedia.org The revival of Indigenous subsistence whaling hangs in the balance Despite historic restrictions, bans, and protests, the Makah people in Washington may soon get to lead their first hunt in nearly 25 years.
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