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  1. Protection of our Ancestral Graves
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    Chitina, Alaska - The Native Village of Chitina (NVC), a federally recognized tribe in Chitina, Alaska, seeks public, state, and federal support to protect ancestral graves from further disturbance and desecration. Chitina, known as "Ahtna," is located on the west bank of the Copper River, near the confluence with the...
    alaska-native-news.com/protect
    #ahtna #chitina #cemetary #graveyard

  2. Un testo con qualche incertezza tecnica e grammaticale invita a "non mangiare #insetti neppure per divertimento" millantando proprietà tossiche degli stessi a causa di #chitina e #metallipesanti. Si tratta di una falsa interpretazione

    Per condividere: bufale.net/tutti-pazzi-per-la-

  3. Le #fontirusse hanno diffuso un video che accusa la #cocacola di contenere #chitina, #cocciniglia e #insetti, peraltro basato su una figura che legge, sbagliando, un'etichetta che ha chiaramente di fronte. Si dimostra la matrice del #complottismo antiUE

    bufale.net/il-video-in-cirilli

  4. No! La #chitina e l’#ecdisterone contenuti negli #insetti non sono un veleno.
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    Le sostanze incriminate sono simili ad altre contenute in alimenti a noi ben noti.

    open.online?p=1112443

  5. Best photo ever of my friend/colleague/mentor on a #fishing trip at #copperriver #chitina #alaska Summer 2006. We were waiting in line for a charter boat to run us down to a spot where we stood on a pile of rocks for a few hours and caught salmon with dipnets. It wasn't the first or last time there. The boat ride was really crazy -- an aluminum jet boat, not brand new -- bobbing around in fast, swirling rushing brown water shooting through canyons of loose jagged rock cliffs. Super-sketchy!

  6. Best photo ever of my friend/colleague/mentor on a #fishing trip at #copperriver #chitina #alaska Summer 2006. We were waiting in line for a charter boat to run us down to a spot where we stood on a pile of rocks for a few hours and caught salmon with dipnets. It wasn't the first or last time there. The boat ride was really crazy -- an aluminum jet boat, not brand new -- bobbing around in fast, swirling rushing brown water shooting through canyons of loose jagged rock cliffs. Super-sketchy!