Fish Weirs Are Still Banned. This First Nation Wants To Build A New One. [1]
"Sumas First Nation is trying to construct a fish weir on its traditional territory in B.C.’s Fraser Valley, in the face of environmental and bureaucratic obstacles"

"Sumas First Nation is trying to construct a fish weir on its traditional territory in B.C.’s Fraser Valley, in the face of environmental and bureaucratic obstacles"
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[2] https://thenarwhal.ca/fish-weirs-sumas-first-nation
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