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I spent a week at Standing Rock to document the protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

NoDAPL Rally Dallas, TX

Group of marchers protesting Dakota Access Pipeline.

NoDAPL Rally Dallas, TX

The public witnessed a new level of escalation on October 27, 2016 in the Native struggle at Standing Rock, as police swept through an encampment in the direct path of the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL). The resulting standoff with the National Guard, and police officers from various states, led to more than 100 arrests. Advancing authorities attacked Water Protectors with flash grenades, bean bag launchers, pepper spray and Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs). It is crucial that people recognize that Standing Rock is part of an ongoing struggle against colonial violence. The Dakota Access pipeline (#NoDAPL) is a front of struggle in a long-erased war against Native peoples -- a war that has been active since first contact, and waged without interruption. Photo by Richard Bluecloud Castaneda

Rally led by Native Hawaiians on the sidelines of the IUCN Congress in Honolulu. Demands included fighting against the Desecration of Sacred Mauna Kea, challenging the Trans Pacific Partnership, the destructive role of the US Military in the Pacific, the proposed Department of Interior rule to create a Native Hawaiian Tribe and opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline.

Boozhoo to Enbridge - Our Resistance Continues: We canoed from the Cannon Ball River area over to the DAPL corridor along the Missouri River Saturday. We paid a little visit. MNI Wiconi #WaterisLife #ShutDownDAPL #LoveWaterNotOil

 

Solidarity and Support, Red Warrior Camp

+ No Dakota Access in Treaty Territory - Camp of the Sacred...

 

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DAPL - High Five video shoot

[Pictured from left] Josh Bastin, 32, and Jared Dotson, 23, were at the Hillary rally to protest for Standing Rock. According to Bastin, DAPL would destroy many of our clean resources. One break in the pipeline could leak 50,000 gallons of oil per hour into the Missouri River, creating a polluted water crisis even bigger than Flint, Michigan's.

 

"You can't drink good coffee without clean water, man," Bastin said, picking up the pale blue thermos next to him and taking a sip.

Rally led by Native Hawaiians on the sidelines of the IUCN Congress in Honolulu. Demands included fighting against the Desecration of Sacred Mauna Kea, challenging the Trans Pacific Partnership, the destructive role of the US Military in the Pacific, the proposed Department of Interior rule to create a Native Hawaiian Tribe and opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline.

Opponent of Dakota Access Pipeline raises sign in the air that says "Solidarity With Standing Rock" at protest in front of a Wells Fargo Bank, bank sign in the background.

This little girl on in a turtle costume, along side her mother and brother, listens to a speaker at the Native Nations March in Denver.

After the final DAPL permit was granted, the Indigenous Coalition at Standing Rock is calling for February 8th to be an international day of emergency actions to disrupt business as usual and unleash a global intersectional resistance to fossil fuels and fascism. In New York the #NoDAPL ! Emergency Protest Against Easement action was held at Thomas Paine Park (Foley Square)

Boozhoo to Enbridge - Our Resistance Continues: We canoed from the Cannon Ball River area over to the DAPL corridor along the Missouri River Saturday. We paid a little visit. MNI Wiconi #WaterisLife #ShutDownDAPL #LoveWaterNotOil

 

Solidarity and Support, Red Warrior Camp

+ No Dakota Access in Treaty Territory - Camp of the Sacred...

 

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Environmental and political groups stages a rally and march in Austin against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

In keeping with the larger "No DAPL" movement, the rally features speakers who spoke out against repression, water pollution and corporate greed -- the main themes of the movement.

Woman and two young children carry signs while marching in protest against Dakota pipeline.

Part of the Northwest Resistance Photography Project

 

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New Haven rallies in Solidarity with Standing Rock Sioux and against TD Bank’s financing of the Energy Transfer Partners Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), the genocidal desecration of sacred lands, and the violation of Tribal sovereignty and treaties, TD Bank, 994 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Wednesday, September 7, 2016.

Boozhoo to Enbridge - Our Resistance Continues: We canoed from the Cannon Ball River area over to the DAPL corridor along the Missouri River Saturday. We paid a little visit. MNI Wiconi #WaterisLife #ShutDownDAPL #LoveWaterNotOil

 

Solidarity and Support, Red Warrior Camp

+ No Dakota Access in Treaty Territory - Camp of the Sacred...

 

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Protesters march against Dakota pipeline, some carrying signs, one with fist raised in the air, another banging a drum.

After the final DAPL permit was granted, the Indigenous Coalition at Standing Rock is calling for February 8th to be an international day of emergency actions to disrupt business as usual and unleash a global intersectional resistance to fossil fuels and fascism. In New York the #NoDAPL ! Emergency Protest Against Easement action was held at Thomas Paine Park (Foley Square)

Boozhoo to Enbridge - Our Resistance Continues: We canoed from the Cannon Ball River area over to the DAPL corridor along the Missouri River Saturday. We paid a little visit. MNI Wiconi #WaterisLife #ShutDownDAPL #LoveWaterNotOil

 

Solidarity and Support, Red Warrior Camp

+ No Dakota Access in Treaty Territory - Camp of the Sacred...

 

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Please email honortheearthmedia@gmail.com for any use of photos. These are copyrighted ©2016 honorearth.org | littleredfeatherdesign.com

These are pics from Stop the Dakota Pipeline held yesterday in Linden, Michigan.

Young women holding out microphone to record speaker at Dakota pipeline protest.

"We are unarmed," for we are ‪#‎ProtectorsNotProtesters‬ - MNIWiconi (Water is Life) ‪#‎NODAPL‬

"We Are Unarmed," despite what the police and media is reporting. We are peaceful people standing up for our water lands and treaty rights. Demand no more construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. United with Sacred Stone Camp, Red Warrior Camp and Indigenous Environmental Network to defeat the Dakota Access Pipeline. ‪#‎KeepItInTheGround‬

#NoDAPL #ProtectorsNotProtesters ‪#‎MNIWiconi‬ (Water is Life)

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Students gather for a vigil to support the protesters of a pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in South Dakota.

Opponents of Dakota pipeline marching in Denver.

Delivering a petition to Gov. Ricketts, November 21, 2016.

NoDAPL Rally Dallas, TX

Boozhoo to Enbridge - Our Resistance Continues: We canoed from the Cannon Ball River area over to the DAPL corridor along the Missouri River Saturday. We paid a little visit. MNI Wiconi #WaterisLife #ShutDownDAPL #LoveWaterNotOil

 

Solidarity and Support, Red Warrior Camp

+ No Dakota Access in Treaty Territory - Camp of the Sacred...

 

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Please email honortheearthmedia@gmail.com for any use of photos. These are copyrighted ©2016 honorearth.org | littleredfeatherdesign.com

Students gather for a vigil to support the protesters of a pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in South Dakota.

#No DAPL - Stop Dakota Access Pipeline

 

San Francisco

November 15, 2016

 

At dawn, thousands gather at San Francisco Civic Center to stand in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in North Dakota and the massive gathering of Protectors standing against the Dakota Access Pipeline. A sunrise ceremony is followed by a march to the SF Army Corps of Engineers to increase pressure on them to not permit the laying of pipe under the Missouri River, a source of water for the tribe and millions of others.

 

The protest in San Francisco was one of over 200 actions across the country, calling for a stop to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline and for the protection of water, sacred sites and the planet from the fossil fuel industry and it's funders.

Delivering a petition to Gov. Ricketts, November 21, 2016.

Rally led by Native Hawaiians on the sidelines of the IUCN Congress in Honolulu. Demands included fighting against the Desecration of Sacred Mauna Kea, challenging the Trans Pacific Partnership, the destructive role of the US Military in the Pacific, the proposed Department of Interior rule to create a Native Hawaiian Tribe and opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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