tv Documentary RT June 1, 2021 4:30pm-5:01pm EDT
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a changing climate where you're already living in buying permafrost and threatens homes and infrastructure faster. glacier, mill, rising fees, melting sea ice, that contributes to some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world. and i talked to folks whose villages are literally in danger of slipping away. and for many of those, alaskans, it's no longer a question of if they're going to relocate. but when ah, [000:00:00;00] news and my friends are you to see this new top will become one big guy on salary in ireland, who got river owned us. and when i,
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when comes in it's like this one big island surrounded by the laundry laundry. feel like it's getting danger, danger every time it gets close, because who knows this one, this one big village can come out snap. ah, because we're on the permafrost, or on the permafrost. and this new talk, it's really heavy. you know, from this land keeps coming on the ice, the land you know, me .
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ah, the ah, ah, everybody's my and everybody has 3 days. we have to relocate and i got here 10 years ago the people are saying who graham moved within 4 years. and that was an emphasis statement that i have come to know, you know, the shoreline and it's been a 2 or 3 years to think or not to back up on the new american new. remember that movie. com crews and
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they're renovating at home. the money they would ask the contractor, how long is it gonna take 2 weeks? and so you know, it might be because of the state with our 2 week carrots for years. so i would like to move across the river because it's higher ground. i think people who are thinking about staying here, forget the floods here in the fall, people who stay need to be prepared to be devastated by care plus not i think i
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. 2 i hello, my name is bob patrol. i am 19 years old and i am from a small village called new talk. a good to a school that has a 137 student. i'm writing about ability trying to move because of climate change. do talk is small place to it has about 300 we are trying to move to a place called a boat learn modal newton we talked about i have been any tug basically all my life and it has always been the same every year . we lose a number of feet of land each year. what does not the same it shares the extent of rosen because the weather is interesting each year. sometime it cur, bridge with us,
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but most of the time it doesn't. i in 2002, we lost 150 feet of land from water washing. we learned the nurse home to the waters about a 100 yards. we're going to have a disaster. if we don't move, we need to it as soon as possible before the water gets to us or it all you just like cookie monster eating cookies. ah, just polls the lenses fall down and cannot pick up. i strongly believe we can do this, but we will need hope. this place is very important to us because how much hunting we do, how much we move around a whole lot. the harvesting we have 2 faces,
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having no running water or us or sewer line. weaves honey book, which was, which is a 5 gun bucket for human, which we don't fit into the water when it is full. according to the government, it's about $130000000.00. climate change like painters in a turn to meet us please. we need to make a move because we have a possibility. we might lose this bottle. we just wanted other table. nowhere is just like everyone else and just have a cup of tea. laughing over here with 3rd coast. life is too short to see a swimming to the nearest village. about 40 miles and daughters to comb aah! in
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. their early contacts with wester's were mainly for trade with that trade, of course and government. and so with the government came either a post office or school wherever they place those structures is where these communities were told that you have to now live. so regardless if your main camp, which is probably your inter campus, was permanent structure, you have, you can go back there ever. we have to pre locate your family here. they were not a one location people, they were migratory and and the way they were able to keep them there
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was to ship their children after boarding school if they didn't live near the school. so the challenge began and in that initial contact ah, i think we're a part of america 1st. america forgot that will or, or here ah. when you go in the layer of what started new cox problem, there was a bar then 1950 overs bringing the school supplies took but the river got narrower and narrower. large cap as well. going afloat here. offloaded on the wrong side. and they say
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road on best me. so all the scope of indian affairs school being out here that started hard to understand what psychological impacts were. and they said you no longer can do that that to that. and if you don't come here for taking your children, so i would think that and i know they talk about generational trauma. when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts the stop on it . the consequences are what we have today. ah,
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the ah, the segregated all along my social class, most people don't know someone in poverty by 1st name. if you're born in 2 of 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your live chances, people die on average. 15 years old, you born into generational poverty. it's a, it's
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me all that purple fronted down what is happening into the permafrost. now, in the melting because it's melting, it causes erosion. so how many people have gone and walked along the edge of the river? lots of people you mention a lot have because that's where you guys don't your honey. but i could say, you know me, but if you do walk along there my, what's happening to all of the shoreline, it's going to be in my class last semester. in the fall, we went out there and we measured how much the erosion was, how much you think we last last year we last about 35 feet. i was you weren't close. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while
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we were measuring it is fast and that means the river is $35.00. be closer to the town than what it was the year before. so you guys think that the river's going? yes, it's one thing to say the river is going to move you, but this prompted a whole whole bunch of things. this village is completely divided. there's just no way around, you know, to travel councils. families don't talk to each other. sit all kinds of issues that
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are part of prompted by this river here moving in and routing the community. so in the nice new groups are from outside. there's mostly, i'd say, i've heard from the community, they're not originally from the new talk village to travel administrators. actually 1st cousin tom and family are 1st because it's tradition versus, you know, the new constitutional majority new way of thinking. so you have that tremendous divide, different philosophies together and family represents one side. and tom represents the other stuff. my name is currently com. i'm the traveler minister for a new car. chris and conference. recently i was, i'd like to be
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a tribe lead miss grader board a new council teach in new entity. there was a election dispute in october 20, call the new car, traditional council, somebody who worked or said, we've never had an election in quite a while. and it's a election, these you were being, are choose or not having it years a tonight election. when we pull the electron this year, i know it was coming up and smarter would begin following them money and realizing with the money's not accounted for while they actually suspended the election. so once they suspended the elections, there was a, there was a feeling that the community was being left out of the process. yeah,
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they were scheduled to leave in 2012. but through the division and the inviting and some of the bureaucratic issues, the scholars does a stand and now the, the federal government can contract with either group. so what they did was they basically took the contract out of town, or it's, it's a shack when it comes down to it's a 3rd world check. basically, the last resort for people want to live in utah. done is created. a lot of problems help was know,
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we've been in the clinic several times in our family, strep throat dysentery, and everything else is kind of run ramp through the villages at certain times. for no one apple staff only competing for new talks been moving for the last 10 years. stalled move the frustration levels fairly high. so sometimes you wonder if they're doing this on purpose. i mean, really, when you come down to it, this could be a foreign, totally foreign country, nor via an infrastructure at all to live in the united states. never stated here in this is home. there is no running water whatsoever. so it's a bureaucratic mess.
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the bush is really not for everybody because a lot of teachers come want 2 years and they leave. they don't never stay i guess it's just a culture shock to me. we came in 2000, 2008 go year. since those don't move in the village, then everybody in the room smell. you couldn't much see the water from miles to then could look out like we look out now. you couldn't see the water now it's close. we can see the ways but over the land when it, when it gets rough, before the eyes up, we can see the land working away the back home. they have these
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here we have here again, they jump right in and help people move and do whatever they gotta do. it just seemed like out here just taken forever. are you almost big enough to go to school? yeah, you ready? yeah. the, i guess that just was tears me. thank you. you know, call me these people. these people are just like, there's no difference in these people and people in a long way, all human knowledge is a little village, 3300 people. and that's what i'm thinking, it's no big deal. it's a big deal,
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to move to the new say this winter. but i don't know if you're going to get those to do come to even those united states. i 3 and part of america or it might be americans, but you guys are currently new. oh oh, new turkey thinking you could you hear to how to late who shouldn't been, has the time to move to a new set by no power struggle and money agreed didn't do much
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