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Three California Tribal Nations Declare First U.S. Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area

Native News Online September 21, 2023

Considering the spiritual roots of ecophobia amid climate change

By Daniel P. Horan National Catholic Reporter September 21, 2023

‘Water is life’: Indigenous musicians take Beetaloo basin anti-fracking message to Canberra

By Lisa Cox The Guardian September 15, 2023
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