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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.

Protesters with signs march against Dakota Access pipeline.

Indigenous Advocates launched an art intervention, by placing Out of Order signs on ATMs at various locations of JP Morgan Chase in Manhattan, calling on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer to use their positions on the NYC Banking Commission to to end the city's relationship with JPMorgan Chase and other banks funding pipelines like the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). (Photo by Erik McGregor)

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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People march in support of the Standing Rock Nation at the City Center Plaza of San Francisco. The protest was one of many in a global day of action against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) calling on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to cancel the permit for the project. Photo by Michael Short

Group of Native American men carry drum during march against Dakota pipeline.

February 16th, 2012

 

OUR TOWN Local Leadership forum

(Online: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/dAPl

 

Photo credit: Bob Howard

 

The programming was sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, Leadership Tallahassee and The Village Square

February 16th, 2012

 

OUR TOWN Local Leadership forum

(Online: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/dAPl

 

Photo credit: Bob Howard

 

The programming was sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, Leadership Tallahassee and The Village Square

NoDAPL Rally Dallas, TX

#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.

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.

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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NoDAPL Rally Dallas, TX

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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Larry Cohen of Our Revolution, the group designated by Sen. Bernie Sanders to carry forward the values that fueled his presidential bid, speaks in support of the Standing Rock Nation at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers headquarters. The protest was one of many in a global day of action against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) calling on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to cancel the permit for the project. Photo by Robert Meyers

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

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.

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, Tuesday, February 14, 2017.

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Over 200 people started at the state capitol building, then marched four

blocks to the TD branch. We occupied the entire block for an hour.

Several depositors went inside and closed their accounts.

 

We started at the statehouse because the State of Vermont deposits 70%

of its unrestricted cash in the bank.

Group of demonstrators listen to speaker at protest against Dakota pipeline.

Group of demonstrators listen to speaker at protest against Dakota pipeline.

Young woman marching with sign in Dakota pipeline protest carries sign depicting native Americans.

DAPL & Line 3: Frontlines to DC. Native youth went to D.C. to demand that Pres. Biden to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline and Line 3 Pipeline.

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, Tuesday, February 14, 2017.

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

Indigenous Advocates launched an art intervention, by placing Out of Order signs on ATMs at various locations of JP Morgan Chase in Manhattan, calling on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer to use their positions on the NYC Banking Commission to to end the city's relationship with JPMorgan Chase and other banks funding pipelines like the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Native Americans and supporters took part in the Native Nations March in Denver, Co.

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NoDAPL Rally Dallas, TX

These Native American drummers were part of the Native Nations March in Denver, Co.

Dakota pipeline opponents carry signs during march.

February 16th, 2012

 

OUR TOWN Local Leadership forum

(Online: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/dAPl

 

Photo credit: Bob Howard

 

The programming was sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, Leadership Tallahassee and The Village Square

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, Tuesday, February 14, 2017.

DAPL & Line 3: Frontlines to DC. Native youth went to D.C. to demand that Pres. Biden to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline and Line 3 Pipeline.

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

Leading the Native Nations March in Denver, Co.

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