It allowed me to present the views of native peoples who live 1000s of miles away. They all said the same thing at the same time even with geographical differences. They came forward and spoke to their elders; in simple words they described what they saw, and how they felt about it.
Reinventing what it means to be Inuit: Indigenous peoples adapt to climate change
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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