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Narragansett Indian Tribe elder Darlene Monroe (second from left) organized a protest that included other tribal members. They’re speaking out against a plan to designate water from the tribe as a back-up cooling source for a Burrillville, R.I. power plant. (Photo: Avory Brookins/Rhode Island Public Radio).
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For an extended version of this story, see Rhode Island Public Radio.