Stora protester med 1000-tals aktivister mestadels i mediemörker. Över 200 stammar från Amerikas urinnevånare samlas igen för första gången på 100 år. Tillsammans med 1000-tals aktivister kämpar de mot en ny oljepipeline som byggs tvärs igenom indianernas heliga begravningsplatser och vattendrag...
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Activists, 200+ tribes unite to fight Dakota Access Pipeline
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Publicerades den 12 sep. 2016
Thousands of activists and First Nations people have joined the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in its opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). RT America’s Manuel Rapalo reports from Red Warrior’s camp, at the heart of the protest. Rapalo speaks with Native Americans and activists there.
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Since April, over 3000 Native American people have been camping in Cannon Ball, North Dakota. They are trying to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which would run underneath the Missouri river near the Cheyenne river reservation.
It's the biggest gathering of tribes in more than 100 years. The movement is becoming more than a protest.
People in the camp say it is a way to reconnect with their identity, pride and heritage after a long history of abuse and segregation.
Amerikas urinnevånare slåss mot pipelinebygge i Dakota - 200 Stammar kämpar igen efter 100 år
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Pipeline protest brings tribes together
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Publicerades den 2 sep. 2016
Pipeline protest brings tribes together. Rediscovering Native American roots at pipeline protest.Since April, over 3000 Native American people have been camping in Cannon Ball, North Dakota. They are trying to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which would run underneath the Missouri river near the Cheyenne river reservation.
It's the biggest gathering of tribes in more than 100 years. The movement is becoming more than a protest.
People in the camp say it is a way to reconnect with their identity, pride and heritage after a long history of abuse and segregation.
Amerikas urinnevånare slåss mot pipelinebygge i Dakota - 200 Stammar kämpar igen efter 100 år
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1,000 Lakota Sioux Children to Descend Upon Dakota Pipeline Protest Site.
SvaraRaderaOne-thousand youth from the Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe hope to join the Standing Rock Sioux and thousands of Native Americans and indigenous peoples camping in North Dakota to protect the water and land from further incursion by crews constructing the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline.
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/lakota-sioux-children-pipeline-protest/