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Should the Yukon River be considered a ‘person’ with rights? Some say yes

Should the Yukon River be considered a ‘person’ with rights? Some say yes

It's an idea that already has the support of the Council of Yukon First Nations and Alaska Native people, whose cultures are also intertwined with the river.

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