The birthrate ratio of boys to girls normally observed in communities falls close to an even split. In Aamjiwnaang, records show two girls are being born for every boy - a scientific anomaly that has stunned researchers and that residents admit is clearly not normal.
"Our sense of normal is not normal," said Ada Lockridge, chairwoman of the Aamjiwnaang environment committee, and a mother of two girls. Visitors to this reserve just outside the southwestern Ontario border community of Sarnia, are struck by the sight of dozens of massive industrial facilities spewing out smoke and their close proximity to the First Nations community of about 850.
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