Warmer temperatures have put chinook salmon — and a way of life | |
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At the home James MacDonald shares with his wife and their two kids, it's approaching dinnertime. His five-year-old son, Sye, is helping MacDonald open a can of salmon.
As a citizen of the Ta'an Kwäch'än Council — one of several First Nations known as "salmon people" — MacDonald's ancestors have been fishing chinook salmon for millennia. |
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But that way of life couldn't feel further away than it does right now. |
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