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http://tinyurl.com/h7ox8lu

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe announced via its Facebook
page on Sept. 1 that 188 Tribes, or Native Nations, from
across the United States and Canada have declared their
support for the Lakota/Dakota Tribes' fight to stop the $3.8
billion Dakota Access Pipeline carrying heavy Bakken crude
oil from crossing the Missouri River and threatening the
sovereign nations' main water source. 

Protesters against the pipeline prefer to be called "water
protectors." Some even objected to a New York Times cover
article that claimed they were "Occupying the Prairie"-
since all of this land, even that north of the border of the
reservation was originally treaty territory.  Elders at the
camp released a response (We've Always "Occupied the
Prairie" and We're Not Going Anywhere) to the New York Times
that said, "We are Protectors not Protesters. Our camp is a
prayer, for our children, our elders and ancestors, and for
the creatures, and the land and habitat they depend on, who
cannot speak for themselves." 

On Wednesday, 38 "protectors" were arrested for nonviolent
protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, eight in North Dakota
and 30 in Iowa. Iyuskin "Happy" American Horse, 26, a young
Lakota man among the arrestees, had chained himself to a
digging machine for six hours in an act of nonviolent civil
disobedience. 

This 1,168-mile pipeline extending across four states from
North Dakota to Illinois has sparked a prairie fire of
united Native American resistance not seen since Wounded
Knee, and a return of the Great Sioux Nation. This is the
first time since the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn that
all seven council fires have camped together.

Full: http://tinyurl.com/h7ox8lu


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