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Albany City Councilman Dominick Calsolaro speaks on his shared beliefs of the necessity to focus on the environment. Over 200 Native and non-Native paddlers launch onto the Hudson River to travel from Albany, NY to the United Nations in New York City to honor and renew the Two Row Wampum treaty agreed upon in 1613. RNS photo by Brett Carlsen

(RNS7-july31) Albany City Councilman Dominick Calsolaro speaks on his shared beliefs of the necessity to focus on the environment. Over 200 Native and non-Native paddlers launch onto the Hudson River to travel from Albany, NY to the United Nations in New York City to honor and renew the Two Row Wampum treaty agreed upon in 1613. For use with RNS-TWO-ROW, transmitted on July 31, 2013, RNS photo by Brett Carlsen.

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