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Native villagers vote to relocate
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MONDAY, JULY 22, 2002 The 600 residents of Shishmaref, a Native village in Alaska, will relocate in response to an eroding Chukchi Sea. A vote was held and support for moving was large. Cost of the effort is unknown but estimates run as high as $102 million. Get the Story:
Shishmaref residents vote to move from eroding land (The Anchorage Daily News 7/21) Related Stories:
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