‘Our grandchildren won’t even know what a blueback is, what the sockeye is’ — Here’s how the climate crisis is impacting the life and livelihood of this Indigenous tribe.
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In US news and current events today, the Quinault Indian Nation on the coastline of Washington state is struggling with the negative impacts that climate change has brought on their traditions and way of life.
Sockeye salmon are a primary source of food and a source of income for the Quinault tribe, the Indigenous people who live in Washington state, but the salmon are disappearing because of a lack of cold water flowing from melting glaciers into the Quinault river.
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