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Standing Rock contends that the pipeline will destroy sacred burial ground and not only contaminate their water supply but the drinking water of millions of other U.S. citizens.
The women of Standing Rock remind us that strength can be subtle or forceful, and that both are necessary. “We act not only from the intellect, but also from the heart,” said Pearl. “This is ...
In wake of Standing Rock, Native storytelling gets more screen time. The very public fight to stop a pipeline company from crossing sacred land and water may be helping open doors for a surge of ...
Thousands of veterans have pledged their support for the protesters at Standing Rock, with hundreds joining those encamped against the Dakota Access pipeline over the weekend. Among them: Wes ...
This is a huge victory for the Standing Rock Sioux and their allies, who have been protesting for months against the proposed construction of the pipeline just 0.5 miles from their reservation ...
Three years after the historic Standing Rock protests in North Dakota, ... you’ll gaze upon a landscape of roaring methane flares, hidden pipelines and over 12,800 active oil wells.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North and South Dakota has filed a lawsuit in California against the parent companies of Facebook, Snapchat, YouTube and TikTok. The lawsuit, which alleges the ...
FORT YATES — The Standing Rock Sioux Nation, ... On June 25, 1876, Gen. George Custer and his troops stumbled upon a Lakota and Dakota encampment along the Little Big Horn River.
At 5:14 p.m. on June 23, officers with the Little Rock Police Department responded to the 600 block of Timber Hill Drive.Upon arrival, officers encountered a ma ...
CANNON BALL, N.D. -- Art plays a significant role at the Dakota Access pipeline resistance camp at Standing Rock Indian Reservation, and a particularly eye-catching piece of live art returned as a ...
The Standing Rock complaint, filed on Oct. 1, charges the social media companies with being a public nuisance, negligence and deceptive practices.
A former progressive social media influencer/journalist says she regrets her viral, one-sided promotion of the 2016 Standing Rock protest.