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

Intrinsic to the Yukon River are skills shared and carefully honed among families, for generations. Nika Silverfox-Young, a citizen of the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation in the Yukon, calls this blood memory. "We really travelled a lot and we used the

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