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Native Waters, Native Warriors: From Standing Rock to Honduras
Standing Rock Sioux in North Dakota and Lenca in Honduras are sharing strategies of mobilization and direct action.
How Northwest Tribes Joined Forces to Beat Fossil Fuel Initiatives
Their victories have been inspiring to members of the Standing Rock Sioux in the fight against the Dakota Access pipeline.
Amid Dakota Access Protests, Tribes Continue to Pursue Clean Energy
Seven Sioux tribes in the Dakotas are developing what would be an enormous collection of wind farms on six reservations.
From North Dakota to Chiapas: Dialectics of Indigenous Resistance
Today, more than ever, it is necessary to boost solidarity between peoples of Mexico and the United States.
The Dakota Access Pipeline and the Doctrine of Native Genocide
The treatment of Native Water Protectors at Standing Rock harks back to white settler attitudes predating Columbus.
Water Protectors Celebrate DAPL Easement, but Recognize Fight Is Not Over
Many members of the camp at Standing Rock are not yet sure what their role will be in the coming weeks and months.
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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.
“Financial Disaster”: Could the Dakota Access Pipeline Lose Its Contracts With Oil Companies January 1?
A potential weakness of Dakota Access: the January 1 deadline by which construction was promised to have been completed.
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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.