The Web: Keeping Kids from Getting Entangled
Back in 1991, the World Wide Web was new, exciting, and fairly limited in use compared to today. But more...
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Indigenous Leadership for Conservation and Reconciliation - The Tla-o-qui-aht Nation’s territory extends from one of the few remaining ancient temperate rainforests down to the Pacific Ocean.
It is a place of thousand-year-old cedars up to 4 metre in diameter. Elk run through the misty woods, and black bears catch salmon as they migrate upstream, pulled back to rivers and streams by an unstoppable urge to spawn the next generation where they themselves hatched.
