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“Basically, it’s an act of war,” a Sioux leader says.
These water protectors want to do more than just stop the pipeline threatening their own land, because they understand that, "We have alternatives to oil, no question. We do not have any alternatives to water."
The police have gone the extra mile to shut down the media.
Apparently, spray tans and non-truths play better than warpaint and ethics.
Standing Rock Sioux Reservation members are running 2000 miles to deliver a petition to lawmakers, asking them to stop an oil pipeline that risks polluting their ancestral lands.
From the late 1800s until the 1970s, the federal government compelled Native parents nationwide to send their children to boarding schools designed to assimilate them.