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The Nuclear Dump That Created a Generation of Indigenous Activists

Por: The New York Times World January 05, 2023

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No one bothered to inform the residents why the southern tip of their island home was suddenly no longer accessible. All they knew was that the place where women for generations had scoured the craggy tide pools for crabs and where farmers had long tended fields of taro and millet had suddenly been turned into a large construction site.Rumors began to fly. It was a pineapple cannery. No, it was a cannery for fish. Whatever it was, the locals... + full article



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