Marking Time in a Changing World
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Marking Time in a Changing World
It’s November, and Arlyn Charlie feels uneasy. As he steps across the frozen surface of the Teetł’it Gwinjik, a river in Gwich’in territory in northwest Canada, the ice cracks beneath his feet. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . Around him, poles jut out from holes in the ice; beneath the surface, they anchor nets to catch łuk dagaii, broad whitefish, as they migrate downriver. For generations, the Gwich’in peopl…
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