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#NoDAPL: Why the Black Snake Isn’t Slain
Here's the thing: As long as there is money in this pipeline, there's a good chance oil will follow.
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The Power of Spirit: Victory Day at Standing Rock
The Army Corps of Engineers has denied the easement permit needed to complete the Dakota Access pipeline.
Could Portland Lead the Way for Cities Nationwide to Divest From the Dakota Pipeline and Private Prisons?
Portland could become the first US city to divest from banks financing the Dakota Access pipeline and private prisons.
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How the Archaeological Review Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline Went Wrong
When it comes to traditional practices, Native Americans see what archaeologists overlook.
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How Indigenous Activists in Norway Got the First Bank to Pull Out of the Dakota Access Pipeline
Indigenous Sami activists in Norway and Americans of Sami descent forced the first bank to divest from the Dakota Access pipeline. This is how they did it.
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From the Sioux to the Sault: Standing Rock Spirit Spreads to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Despite what seems an oil-friendly president-elect and constant threats to treaty rights, tribes will persist.
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#NoDAPL Eviction Announced: Will You Keep Fighting With Us?
The Army Corps outlined its plans to remove Water Protectors from their frontline encampment areas on December 5.
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Four Ways to Look at Standing Rock: An Indigenous Perspective
In the shadow of the Trump election, I found myself explaining to world climate leaders how to see Standing Rock through an Indigenous lens.
The Future Is Indigenous: Decolonizing Thanksgiving
Indigenous people survive because, despite settler colonial myths that place us in the past, we have always known that we live in the future.
From Standing Rock to Morocco: Indigenous Protesters Act in Solidarity Against Corporate Polluters
Indigenous activists in Morocco have spent years resisting a large mine polluting their territory.