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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is expected to make a decision on the controversial project in coming days.
The government is expected to make a decision on the controversial project near tribal lands.
“We are all water warriors from all different tribes, all different bands, here for this cause of supporting the water.”
Native American Heritage Month should be a time to celebrate the indigenous people of America but instead we have to face other realities: Native Americans are disproportionately affected by police brutality, and they've spent the last several weeks at the #DAPL protest at Standing Rock, North Dakota.
The construction of the pipeline would violate the human right to water, the right of Indigenous peoples to practice their cultural traditions, and several federal statutes.
Meet some of the teenagers and 20-somethings who left their lives around the U.S. to join the #NoDAPL movement in Standing Rock.
The Standing Rock Sioux fear the project will taint drinking water and destroy sacred ground.