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A move to higher ground for Kashechewan
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By Xavier Kataquapit
It is time for the federal and provincial governments to seriously deal with the annual flooding and evacuations of Kashechewan First Nation, or Kash as we, the Cree people of the James Bay, refer to it.
Kashechewan, which is Cree for ‘where the water flows fast’, sits on the banks of the Albany River and has been flooding for a very long time on an annual basis.
In the late 1950s the community was moved from islands in the Albany River onto what people hoped would be a safer area, but in fact …
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