Authorities Drain Niagara Falls Revealing A 200-Year-Old Secret

First Claims

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The First Nation indigenous to British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, the Heiltsuk people, have laid claim to the remote Triquet Island for nearly 5,000 years. 

But their claims have fallen on deaf ears as archaeologists kept dismissing their claim of ownership. But why is that? Well, the is one glaring reason.

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