The Dakota Access Pipeline was denied a permit to construct a key part of its pipeline, granting a victory for the Standing Rock Sioux, and the gathering thousands of Native and non-native allies at Oceti Sakowin Camp. This historic, Indigenous lead movement has captured the imagination of the whole world.
On December 4th, the day I filmed this interview, 2,000 Veterans were streaming into camp, determined to serve as human shields for the water protectors—and halt production of DAPL.
Unexpectedly, a decision by the Army Corps of engineers came down to halt construction of the 1,172-mile oil pipeline. The number of protestors gathering at Oceti Sakowin Camp and Sacred Stone Camp grew to approximately 10 thousand as the Dec 5 “deadline” to vacate the Camp was met with a response from Veterans to travel to the Cannon Ball River and stand as protectors of the water protectors.
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Dakota Access Pipeline, Standing Rock Sioux, DAPL, NODAPL, Oceti Sakowin Camp, Veterans at Standing Rock,
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