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          <title>‘Above the poison’: Mohawk land defenders refuse to surrender Barnhart Island  to New York</title>
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          <description>Akwesasne citizens disagree with elected leaders&#039; choice to accept US$70M payout, saying island is less contaminated by former GM, Reynolds Metals and Alcoa sites than the rest of their territory
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          <title>After years of resistance, Coastal GasLink starts to drill under Wet&amp;#8217;suwet&amp;#8217;en river</title>
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          <description>’It’s really gut-wrenching,’ Jocey Alec, daughter of Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Woos, says.</description>
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