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Authorities say they arrested 46 people during their second day raiding Oceti Sakowin.
"We’re still going to be here, and we need help."
Its Native-led, youth-driven expertise is extending outward to help other communities protect their land and resources.
A Native American tribe argued that the pipeline would desecrate water used in religious ceremonies.
How #shepersisted went from political putdown to feminist battle cry.
Native Americans who object to the project are still fighting it in court.
The decision, a defeat for environmentalists and the Standing Rock Sioux, is likely to be challenged.
Opponents argue the pipeline could damage sacred lands.
Protesters occupied land owned by the pipeline builder, police said.
The Army said that the steps for review “do not mean the easement has been approved.”