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Wednesday, August 17th, 2016

Wednesday, August 17th, 2016

Dakota Access Pipeline Construction Halted for Second Day, Protest Camps Expand

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from Unicorn Riot

Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, ND – On Tuesday, August 17th, protesters gathered at the entrance to the construction site to begin their daily prayers.

Despite workers and police not showing up to the construction site, hundreds of people gathered at the entrance; they prayed and sang throughout the day.

 

With no police in sight, tribal members worked to keep traffic flowing past the entrance to the construction site. Each end featured people in yellow vests guiding traffic through a gauntlet of parked vehicles and people walking across the roadway. Traffic was kept open on North Dakota Highway 1806 throughout the day without incident.

More tribes joined the protests and flags were added to those already attached on the fences. Unicorn Riot was told that each flag represented a tribe that stands in solidarity with the Standing Rock Nation, in defense of the water.

We were able to speak to Dana Yellow Fat, a Standing Rock Councilman, who was arrested when he joined the protests. His name is mentioned in the lawsuit Dakota Access LLC leveled against demonstrators for impeding work.

 

Despite a recent temporary restraining order granted by a federal judge against anyone stopping work on the construction site, a new camp called the Red Warrior Camp has been erected.

The camp quickly expanded, and is now home to hundreds more Indigenous warriors, prepared to defend the land and water at any moment. The multiple camps have already taken part in a series of non-violent trainings and direct actions to defend the Missouri River and surrounding communities from the Dakota Access Pipeline.

 

The pipeline protests are unfolding against a backdrop of economic calamity, as Bakken oilfield activity has plummeted due to a global price collapse, which also has spurred a huge wave of lawsuits within the industry; Winona LaDuke compares Enbridge, a new investor in the Dakota Access Pipeline, and collapsing oil company activity to the infamous Enron implosion in a new analysis. She notes that oil companies have been installing defective parts in pipelines while trying to cut costs, a major reason that more pipeline failures are expected in the near future.

Also, the Bismarck Tribune reported that Fort Lincoln State Park, north of the protest area, has been used as a command site by state authorities. That park commemorates the fort where Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer departed from, heading to his ultimate defeat by Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors in 1876.

Statement from Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman on the Dakota Access Pipeline

from Last Real Indians

Date: August 15, 2016
Contact: ssittingbear@standingrock.org
Steve Sitting Bear
SRST External Relations
701-854-8500

FORT YATES, NDThe following is a statement from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Chairman, Dave Archambault II on the Tribe’s opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline proposed project.

Statement from Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman

The United States via the Army Corps of Engineers is in the mist of moving ahead with an oil pipeline that officials are claiming is not potentially harmful to the Standing Rock Sioux Nation. I am here to advise anyone that will listen, that the Dakota Access Pipeline Project is harmful. It will not be just harmful to my people but its intent and construction will harm the water in the Missouri River, which is one of the cleanest and safest river tributary left in the United States.

We have been told by the officials that there will be breaches in the pipe line, but they claim that the situations are generally never very bad. This is unacceptable.

Our Mother Earth is sacred. All things evolve and work together. To poison the water, is to poison the substance of life. Everything that moves must have water. How can we talk about and knowingly poison water?

I’ve been told and taught that it is our responsibility to stand for our relatives, the ones that crawl, the ones that fly, the ones that burrow, the ones that swim, the ones that flower. Relatives that cannot speak for themselves. Who will speak for them? We have to speak for those who are not here – our ancestors, for those children who are not yet born. Our ancestors left sacred sites for us. We have to speak for them. Children not yet born will not live without water. We have to speak for them.

Several of our Lakota and Dakota relatives have had visions and dreams. They have been visited in a spiritual sense and have been told that there is a black poisonous snake trying to come among us. Our relatives have said this.

Our instructions say snakes are good – they serve a great purpose in the web of life. Our elders and the elders before them have given us wonderful teachings and a beautiful way to live and co-exist with all that is, however, the black poisonous snake we are being warned about does not come from the Creator. It is man-made and the creature is made of nothing but Greed. There is nothing good that has ever come from Greed. Greed is pure poison. It blinds and twists thinking. It is what my people have endured and continue to endure.

Right now the Rosebud reservation, the Cheyenne River reservation, the Pine Ridge reservation and my Standing Rock reservation represent five of the 10 poorest places or counties in the United States, according to the 2010 Census. Our state of being is not our fault. We did not cause this. United States lawmakers and their policies caused this. Why?? Greed – and now again, even what little we have left is under attack.

Is it too much to respectfully and peaceably request that we not live in fear of being bitten by this creature of eminent harm? Isn’t living in fear and terror unacceptable in the United States?

The United States should use all its will and power to be a real great world leader. It should swear off oil production because we all know it is harmful to it is to our planet. The United States should use all its wisdom and technology to develop alternative sources of power. It should be a great wise leader to preserve and enhance this earth, not knowingly destroy the webs of life.

What I ask is that my fellow American citizens stand with my people to stand with us. I ask you to please call or write your Senators and Representative to stop this blindness and this greed.

And, if nothing else, please, offer a prayer for my people and all the people who are standing with us in prayer. Just offer some thoughts of protection for us. We ask that you offer a prayer for sensibility and common sense on behalf of all the two-legged that walk as this is not just a Lakota/Dakota issue, this is a human issue.

This land that is being disturbed was once ours. Our people, our Indian Nations lived and governed our peoples all over this territory. This land across the Cannonball River that is now threatened was forcibly taken from us and there was nothing that we could do about it then and now.

Nonetheless, we still believe that we are the keepers of this beautiful land. Although it was taken from us, we know, we must stand and speak on this land’s behalf. We want everyone and the federal government to respect this land and take care of it. That is why our people are standing up and standing with the land and water. We have to be here. It is instructions that the Creator has given us. We have to be here. We have to stand to protect ourselves and those cannot speak for themselves.

When the President of the United States came to Cannonball, I did not ask him for anything. I tried to let his wife, Michelle and him, see for themselves a little of our reality. They saw our people in our happiest times, singing and dancing, but they also heard the tough reality of life for so many of our youth.

I believe both were impacted but knowing what I know now, I wish I would have asked President Obama to help us in this struggle.

I will pass away someday, which is all part of the Creator’s plan, but I have a son and daughter. I have no doubt that they will give me grandchildren. What will we leave for our grandchildren? Poisoned water? The substance of Life! In my language, we describe water as the source of Life. We say Mni Wiconi!

My Tribe asks how can we live with ourselves if we don’t respect the rights and needs of our future generations?

Today I realize that everything happens for a reason. Although I didn’t ask the President for a dime, I see our people are peacefully speaking out in a good way now. This is hugely important to my Tribe and all of our Tribal Nations. This peaceful demonstration is a cry to stop the desecration of land and water.

I pray that the powers that be, hear our prayer because all this behavior we are exhibiting is a prayer on our part.

Thank you for listening and enjoy your families, your children and grandchildren.

Dave Archambault II, Chairman Standing Rock Sioux Tribe

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