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...This example in the National Museum of the American Indian (c1880) depicts White Swan, leader of the Lakota, one of the Sioux tribes....
.... — Myles The status of DAPL hangs in the balance Next Monday, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe will learn whether the Dakota Access Pipeline that passes underneath Lake Oahe, in the tribe’s territory, will...
...Jan Hasselman, lead counsel to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe that is fighting the pipeline in court, tweeted after the ruling: “@POTUS: Shut. It. Down.”...
...But it has faced heavy opposition from environmental and native American groups concerned about the potential for oil spills into the water used by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe....
...The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and others fought the project for years, objecting to its route beneath Lake Oahe, which provides them with drinking water....
...Smart reads At the beginning of July, a US court ordered the Dakota Access oil pipeline, source of a years-long conflict between the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and Energy Transfer, to shut down within 30...
...Earlier this month, a judge’s decision to shut the Dakota Access Pipeline during an environmental review, siding with local tribes and green activists, stunned the US oil and gas industry — and banks in...
...The $3.8bn Dakota Access pipeline became a high-profile target of activists concerned it would drive up carbon emissions and of members from the Standing Rock Sioux tribe worried that an oil spill could...
...Now you probably know this, but I didn’t: the idea of an “uncontacted tribe” is a bit of a myth....
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...Cat Bigney, part of the Oglala Native American tribe, waits on the shore of the Cannonball river, for travelers to arrive by canoe at the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota...
...That section is planned to pass close to the border of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, and the tribe has been protesting and fighting in court to stop construction....
...And they should remember that the global movement of solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux blossomed around a grassroots opposition to the banks funding the pipeline and the companies behind it....
...Meanwhile, the Standing Rock Sioux have pledged to keep fighting Dakota Access in court....
...He describes the attitude of the Standing Rock tribe as “not in my back yard”....
...Dave Archambault, the tribe’s chairman, said in a statement after the US Army decision was announced that “the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and all of Indian country will be forever grateful to the Obama administration...
...Nordea’s decision comes after months of protests by the Native American Standing Rock Sioux tribe, their supporters and environmentalists against the construction of the pipeline....
...In February, he signed a memo supporting the completion of the $3.7bn Dakota Access oil pipeline in spite of protests by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe who fear the project will contaminate drinking water...
...The pipeline has become a target for protests by thousands of environmental campaigners and the Standing Rock Sioux tribe of North Dakota....
...At that point, the route passes within about half a mile of the border of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation....
...Nordea’s decision followed months of protests by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and environmentalists against the construction of the oil pipeline, which they fear will contaminate water supplies and damage...
...For months, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe has protested against the project on environmental and human rights grounds....
...I read it with an urgency that led me to Ian Frazier’s On the Rez, about the Oglala Sioux, who live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota....
...Brian Yazzie is chef de cuisine at The Sioux Chef, a catering and consulting firm set up by the Oglala Lakota chef Sean Sherman; before Thanksgiving Yazzie worked in the makeshift kitchens at the protest...
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