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Showdown at Standing Rock Is Not Just About the Dakota Access Pipeline — Observer

Posted on November 24, 2016 by agogo22

The Sioux are not alone among indigenous people pushing for the rights and protections they’ve long been denied.

via Showdown at Standing Rock Is Not Just About the Dakota Access Pipeline — Observer

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