Tansi;
I can understand the reasons for leaving the community for a city. Our children are all grown, so it is easier for us to stay in the community.
I also understand your point about the lack of opportunities, especially since the ways of the trapline and other Traditional forms of economy are very limited, now. We have been working, for years, on the development of a Non Timber Forest Product industry, which will be one way of encouraging Cultural sustainability, using the concept of "Traditional Knowledge and Values, in a Modern Economy." I don't know how to use links, but this has been a topic of discussion here, and can likely be accessed using the search function. Actually, I am just waiting for government representatives to arrive, today, in order to formalize the creation of a harvesters Co-op, which will focus on producing value-added products, from our Blueberry harvest, which will be the introduction to this process.
It is our hope that, in the future, our young people will be able to be Proud of their Heritage and Culture and will be able to participate in a modern economy, while learning about and using Traditional knowledge and the natural resources of our regions.
Good to have you here!
Ric