Dakota Access pipeline
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Officials have set a Wednesday deadline to evacuate Oceti Sakowin, a key encampment in the fight against the Dakota Access pipeline
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The acting secretary of the army has directed the army corps of engineers to grant the easement necessary to finish the billion-dollar project
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Tribe says Donald Trump’s executive order instructing the Army corps of engineers to approve project is not backed by ‘proper consultation’
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We cannot pollute our way to prosperity. If President Trump doesn’t own up to that, he will face a backlash
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Trump’s revival of the the Dakota Access pipeline project is a stunning twist of fate, but the tribe and its supporters say now is the time to show strength
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Operator has suggested that shippers had a right to terminate their contracts with the project if the pipeline was not operating by a 1 January deadline
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Why can’t we elect a Native American like Faith Spotted Eagle as president?
Julian Brave NoiseCatThe indigenous leader is the first to receive a vote for president in the US electoral college. This historic act of defiance offers hope for our collective future -
Breach of Belle Fourche pipeline highlights the potential for spills that could taint drinking water, an issue at the core of the Dakota Access pipeline protest
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Some protesters plan to lend solidarity to campaigns, including fight against meth addiction, a proposed telescope in Hawaii and other oil pipelines
Donald Trump will use every weapon to stamp out the grassroots resistance