Take a stand for #StandingRock Thursday in Reno! #NoDAPL #DakotaAccessPipeline #Bismarck #DakotaAccess #NDoil pic.twitter.com/1ZE8Go9Czp
— PLAN (@PLANevada) August 24, 2016
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Evacuation drills for the children were conducted at #NoDapl camp. In case the soldiers come. pic.twitter.com/bQ1S0CCRsB
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 23, 2016
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Saturday, Aug 27, in Los Angeles #NoDAPL. Please share! pic.twitter.com/mIQIBbFip7
— Grace (@curanderismo) August 23, 2016
If you’re in the LA area and can make this, please, please do! Get in the face of mainstream media, ask why we aren’t worth news? We promote protection, peace, responsibility for and allegiance to our earth, the water that is our life, and the protection of all the lives which go forward from here, all the children, all the grandchildren. If we do not stand, if we do not resist, if we do not say no, then the black snake gets to devour us all, leaving us with a dying earth and poisoned water. We must not be resigned, we must care.
As for media, why is peaceful protection not worth a story? Why is an obligation to our earth boring? Why is a commitment to non-violence so non note-worthy? Why do Native lives never matter?
We can change this. Stand with us. Join us. Add your voice. Whatever can be done, please do it. We need everything. We need you.
Support Sacred Stone Camp. Legal Fund Help. Rezpect Our Water. Sign the Petition. Sign urgent petition.
Mark A. Tilsen, Sr., President, Native American Natural Foods.
We are proud to be able to share our Tanka Bars with true water warriors. I just got back from delivering another 5,700 Tanka Bars to the Standing Rock water protectors. Spending four days at the camp, you realize that we are at a historic moment!
The unity and deep commitment to peaceful, nonviolent protest and the respectful way in which people of many nations – native and non-native – are living together to form a solid resistance is a very moving and powerful statement from which I think we can all learn. While some have expressed a willingness to die to protect their communities, Tribal President Dave Archambault asked in a speech to the entire camp that the young people make a commitment to live! Fight and work for Native communities by being great fathers, mothers and grandmothers. He recognized that this fight is part of a long history to stop exploitation of the Standing Rock community and a new movement toward building a healthy, sustainable future. He expressed his love and appreciation for to every tribal member and supporter there.
President Archambault’s open expressions of love of his people was refreshing to hear from a politician and is in sharp contradiction to the governor and state government of North Dakota, which is completely controlled by the oil industry. The state pulled out all water and safety services without notice to the more than 2,000 people at the camp on a day when temperatures were hitting 100 degrees, and is preparing to remove the water protectors when given the first excuse!
The next 72 hours will be critical. Please read the following New York Times article and share it with your friends. Contact the White House, the Army Corps of Engineers and give donations of money, water, food or your talents to help.
Occupying the Prairie: Tensions Rise as Tribes Move to Block a Pipeline Join us in saying it’s no longer OK to keep oppressing and threatening the Indian communities that we have and let us all stand together and support those who are leading the transition from a petroleum-dependent economy that is threatening our planet to a new economy that can provide true sustainability and full employment.
Other progressive natural foods companies who would like to join Native American Natural Foods, and over 80 tribes, organizations and other food companies from across the country help feed the over 2,000 water warriors at Standing Rock, send your full pallets to:
Water Defenders of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe
Blg # 1 North standing Rock Ave
Fort Yates, ND 58538If you are sending perishables or frozen products, please notify Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Executive Secretary Johnelle Leingang at 701-854-8524 or [email protected]
They have a major need for fresh fruits and vegetables but prepackaged healthy foods will be great as well.
Via the Tanka blog. Tanka’s products are absolutely delicious, by the way, all of them.
Support Sacred Stone Camp. Legal Fund Help. Rezpect Our Water. Sign the Petition. Sign urgent petition. And Washington DC people, don’t forget – the hearing is tomorrow! Susan Sarandon has tweeted that she will be there, among many others.
© Marty Two Bulls.
HUNKPAPA TERRITORY—John Eagle Shield Sr. of Standing Rock, one of several traditionally appointed camp leaders, estimated on Sunday August 21 that about 2,500 people were peacefully gathered amongst what has grown into three separate prayer camps. The mission of those gathered is to protect Standing Rock’s water from the environmentally disastrous Dakota Access Pipeline. The campsites are clustered on the west side of the Cannonball River just north of Cannon Ball, North Dakota, along the Standing Rock reservation’s northern border, where the pipeline is slated to cross.
Jacobin has a good article up:
The federal response to Lakota protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline couldn’t be more different than their reaction to this year’s Bundy occupation.
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The Lakota, on other hand, are resisting a real and all too familiar danger. Their numbers grow every day. And, unlike the standoff in Oregon, almost no major national news outlets are covering the story. This too participates in a great American tradition: the true fight against oppression is the one nobody notices.
Is that ever the truth. Mainstream media is doing their damndest to ignore us, to ignore the issue. Thanks to Michael McLean at Jacobin for a very good story. Go read, please!
Via Jo-Ellen’s petition.
Please, please sign – we need many, many, lots of signatures by September 14th. We are all in this together!
The Comanche came. The Kiowa too. This is historic and unprecedented. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/D0reQt1l6O
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 21, 2016
Kickapoo Tribe solidarity against Dakota Access pipeline #NoDAPL @POTUS @FLOTUS @USACEHQ @SecretaryJewell pic.twitter.com/DTxDU0UrPX
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 22, 2016
Oneida Nation opposes Dakota Access pipeline #NoDAPL @POTUS @FLOTUS @USACEHQ @SecretaryJewell @EPA @SenatorHeitkamp pic.twitter.com/FCjMgpJQ1H
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 22, 2016
Naakw dancers is solidarity against Dakota Access pipeline @POTUS @FLOTUS @USACEHQ pic.twitter.com/INcxd8CIso
— Matt Remle (@wakiyan7) August 21, 2016
Jrake, 4, an Oglala Lakota bustle dancer, traveled w/ his parents from Pine Ridge to protest the pipeline. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/ADfBXW8tZj
— Simon Moya-Smith (@SimonMoyaSmith) August 22, 2016
Together we stand in solidarity for the future generations #StandWithStandingRock #NODAPL pic.twitter.com/1Xpd9IRFoa
— MahtoHotaWi (@Mahtohotawi) August 21, 2016
Indigenous Hawaiians are now at #NoDAPL camp.✊?
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 22, 2016
The Ponca Tribes stands in solidarity with Standing Rock in opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/x1WDt9j9kh
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 21, 2016
The Cannonball River, Standing Rock. This is worth protecting. Water is life. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/JIMIpxzDyI
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 21, 2016
All nations are arriving! We stand as one pic.twitter.com/snLZi4oqt2
— Thunder Walks About (@notaxiwarrior) August 18, 2016
Code Talkers arrived at the Red Warrior Camp! Lilililili #NoDAPL #StandWithStandingRock #stopDAPL pic.twitter.com/TLcDbHVfLN
— MahtoHotaWi (@Mahtohotawi) August 21, 2016
Danny Trejo says #NODAPL pic.twitter.com/RCqnJOCqib
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 20, 2016
Apaches supporting Standing Rock in their opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/v82WKpb8P2
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 22, 2016
From the Twin Cities rally in support of #NoDAPL today. pic.twitter.com/kpNiDfVkWJ
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 22, 2016
From Queensland Australia #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/F0nrnkKqUe
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 22, 2016
Clouds that look like warriors on horseback. The ancestors are with us. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/VvGCwXoCUI
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 22, 2016
There continue to be problems, like this:
Lakota from Pine Ridge harassed by SD & local cops seeking to prevent people from going to #StandingRock. #NoDAPL https://t.co/xawB1GKwrW
— ndnviewpoint (@mahtowin1) August 21, 2016
People at Pine Ridge rez are being harassed by cops, and turned back in their attempts to travel to the camps. This has been going on a while. The concrete roadblocks remain in place here in ND, and the state is bristling with armed cops. The camps continue to grow, as more people from all roads join us, there are 3 camps now, Sacred Stone Camp, Oceti Sakowin (Seven Councils) Camp, and Red Warrior Camp. There are ways into the camps, keep coming, people, join us! The usual caveat: no feds, no guns, no alcohol. We need supplies, donations, signatures, signal boosting! Yell, talk, dance, light the cedar and sage, please, please stand up, stand with us, join us.
Dakota Access Pipeline Standoff. – Feds Grant TRO Against Standing Rock Members. – Dakota Access Protest: We’re being sued – help us fight it! – Dakota Access Standoff Calls on Obama. – Among Those Arrested… – Sacred Stone Camp: Calling Water Warriors! – Dakota Access: About That Oil… – Dakota Access Purchaser Looking Like Enron. – Standing Rock and IITC File Urgent Communication to UN. – Sacred Stone Camp. – North Dakota: State of Emergency Declared. – Solidarity Sings! – Settling into Camp – Washington DC: Action Alert – Solidarity Sings Along. – WE ARE… –
Support Sacred Stone Camp. Legal Fund Help. Rezpect Our Water. Sign the Petition. Sign urgent petition.
#NoDAPL #StandWithStandingRock #ProtectorsNotProtesters
If you can't ride, if your canoe has a hole, RT, donate! pic.twitter.com/zYPMrrlPMc— lilhawk (@lilhawk1491) August 21, 2016
These are the lies oil is spreading all over about us, especially out Dickinson way. We are not radical extremists. Indians are not busy body out-of-staters. Bad news, Mr. Oil, we were here first. We are not, and have not been violent in any way. Indians can’t be violent, it would be the excuse to finish the genocide.
Out of staters are more than welcome! Everyone is welcome! (Well, no fuckin’ feds. No guns. No alcohol.) Join us! Help us! Stand with us, fight. Fight for our rights to say no. We have a right to safety, to clean water, to healthy land. We stand. We resist. Boost the signal, every and any platform. Donate if you can, supplies, a few dollars, your wireless signal for a few moments, whatever you can do. We have the ability to stand strong. We have the ability to fight for our land, our earth, our water, our people, all people, everywhere. We can stand against corporations and greed. Rise!
#MattRemle – #Honor the Earth – #ProtectorsNOTProtesters – Sacred Stone Camp – Legal Defense Fund. Want a hoodie? (Winter’s coming, stock up!)
Solidarity from Shoshone Paiute against Dakota Access #NoDAPL @POTUS @FLOTUS @USACEHQ @SecretaryJewell pic.twitter.com/cjzAWqQ9ao
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 21, 2016
On our way to Standing Rock. Just picked up some fuel for the folks. #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/jBmDPfDJjc
— Simon Moya-Smith (@SimonMoyaSmith) August 20, 2016
In Iowa, residents are also suing the government, saying that Dakota Access LLC illegally wielded eminent domain to obtain rights of way on their land. That right rests solely with utility companies, they have argued in court. A ruling is pending on that as well, according to The DesMoines Register. Construction has begun in all four states.
Dakota Access Pipeline Standoff. – Feds Grant TRO Against Standing Rock Members. – Dakota Access Protest: We’re being sued – help us fight it! – Dakota Access Standoff Calls on Obama. – Among Those Arrested… – Sacred Stone Camp: Calling Water Warriors! – Dakota Access: About That Oil… – Dakota Access Purchaser Looking Like Enron. – Standing Rock and IITC File Urgent Communication to UN. – Sacred Stone Camp. – North Dakota: State of Emergency Declared. – Solidarity Sings! – Settling into Camp – Washington DC: Action Alert – Solidarity Sings Along. –
Via ICTMN and #LastRealIndians and Simon Moya-Smith.
#NODAPL This Wednesday in #WashingtonDC pic.twitter.com/fofNsfeiOs
— Lee Camp [Redacted] (@LeeCamp) August 20, 2016
To drive this home a bit, these are all the water ways at risk:
You see all the rivers and streams connected to the Missouri? You should be fighting the Dakota Access too #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/tdrqXBxnbe
— Matt Remle (@wakiyan7) August 17, 2016
If you can be there, please, stand with us. Stand for all people. Stand for our right to say no. Stand for our right to clean air, clean, healthy water, healthy land. We should not have to fight for these things, these are necessary for all life. Water is life. We must care, because corporations do not. We must insist on responsibility and accountability. We must not be resigned. We must fight. Join us.
#LastRealIndians. #NoDAPL. #IndigenousRising.
Dakota Access Pipeline Standoff. – Feds Grant TRO Against Standing Rock Members. – Dakota Access Protest: We’re being sued – help us fight it! – Dakota Access Standoff Calls on Obama. – Among Those Arrested… – Sacred Stone Camp: Calling Water Warriors! – Dakota Access: About That Oil… – Dakota Access Purchaser Looking Like Enron. – Standing Rock and IITC File Urgent Communication to UN. – Sacred Stone Camp. – North Dakota: State of Emergency Declared. – Solidarity Sings! – Settling into Camp – Washington DC: Action Alert –
Arvol Looking Horse, the 19th successive keeper of the sacred White Buffalo Calf pipe leads hundreds from the Oceti Sakowin camp. Credit: Lauren Donovan.
An upside down flag hangs in the center of a new community larger than most small towns in North Dakota. It’s a protest camp near the Cannonball River at the border of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
The flag is a symbol of distress, that the area had been taken over by an enemy. But the atmosphere Thursday afternoon at the Seven Councils or Overflow Camp, where hundreds are staying in Morton County, hardly feels urgent. Rather, it’s joyful and cooperative.
The setup is an extension of the Camp of Sacred Stones, located on the reservation at the confluence of the Cannonball and Missouri rivers, where people have been protesting an oil pipeline since April. During the past week, the once-small effort has grown to an estimated 1,500 to 2,000 people.
Walter Brave. Credit: Tom Stromme.
Solidarity from Japan opposing Dakota Access pipeline @POTUS @FLOTUS @USACEHQ @SecretaryJewell #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/Mm9GdgGHFl
— Matt Remle (@wakiyan7) August 19, 2016
The Cheyenne and Arapaho are bringing 400 lbs of buffalo & 150 cases of water to the #NoDAPL camp at Standing Rock. pic.twitter.com/zgcDd5hrai
— Black Buffalo Woman (@RedRoadWoman) August 20, 2016
Crow Creek tribe passes resolution to support Standing Rock Sioux tribes fight against Dakota Access #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/v82Jub8y8C
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 13, 2016
Northern Cheyenne resolution in support to stop Dakota Access pipeline #NoDAPL #IndigenousRising pic.twitter.com/4jy7MhDk7z
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 17, 2016
Solidarity against Dakota Access pipeline continues to come in #NoDAPL #IndigenousRising pic.twitter.com/lprEteSwpm
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 17, 2016
Solidarity from Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs to stop Dakota Access pipeline #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/EnOOJ2wrQy
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 18, 2016
Solidarity against Dakota Access pipeline from Turtle Mountain #NoDAPL @FLOTUS @POTUS @USACEHQ pic.twitter.com/n94rmL0ZP9
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 18, 2016
Crow Nation sending solidarity against the Dakota Access pipeline #NoDAPL @POTUS @FLOTUS @SecretaryJewell @wakiyan7 pic.twitter.com/dB7XydTqgC
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 19, 2016
Solidarity against Dakota Access pipeline from Omaha Tribe #NoDAPL @USACEHQ @POTUS @FLOTUS @SecretaryJewell pic.twitter.com/1rclVx8WIA
— lastrealindians.com (@lastrealindians) August 20, 2016
Via #LastRealIndians and #IndigenousRising. Seeing such an outpouring of love, prayers, support, donations, and supplies from our allies around the world at Sacred Stone Camp. There are two camps now, so we can use all the help we can get. Thank you all, so very much. Keep standing. Join hands. Join us. Together, we are strong. Together, we can say no. Together, we can protect our land and water. Together, we can make sure we have a good legacy for our children and grandchildren.