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The Dakota Access Pipeline Protests, also known by the hashtag #NoDAPL, were a series of grassroots Native American protests against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in the northern United States that began in April 2016.
Nov 3, 2016 · Thu 3 Nov 2016 08.00 EDT. The Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline have become an international rallying cry for indigenous rights and climate change activism, drawing...
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Feb 22, 2017 · Dakota Access LLC, a subsidiary of the pipeline company Energy Transfer Partners, countersues leaders of the Standing Rock Sioux, alleging that protesters near the Lake Oahe river crossing...
Sep 9, 2016 · What are the Dakota Access pipeline protests? Since March, thousands of Native Americans from across the country have come to Cannon Ball to camp out and protest the pipeline in...
Apr 1, 2021 · Five years ago, that small protest camp, formed near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota, grew to thousands of people — and lit the spark of an international movement against...
Jul 7, 2020 · 7 July 2020. Reuters. Protesters fought the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The controversial Dakota Access Pipeline has been ordered to suspend production by a US judge,...