Richard White, a lifelong resident of Standing Rock, discusses his profound relationship with the land and water, expressing deep fears for their future.
This piece, published on November
Published December 5, 2016.
This video features a drum circle at the Oceti Sakowin camp, filmed just after the Army announced it would explore alternative routes for the Dakota Access
Grace Eagle Reed was interviewed on November 16, 2016, as part of a post-election Interfaith Call to Inclusion. She discussed her views on Standing Rock and the
Native Americans fear the $3.7 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), transporting crude oil from North Dakota to Illinois, threatens sacred lands and their Missouri River water supply.
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An anthrax outbreak occurred in Russia's Yamal peninsula, triggered by unusually warm Arctic temperatures. This led to permafrost thawing, exposing contaminated cemeteries and animal burial
The Nenets are nomadic reindeer herders in North-West Siberia, relying on their herds for food, clothes, transport, and shelter. They have migrated their ancestral lands for over a millennium.
The Standing Rock movement, centered at the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ camp, brought together over 200 indigenous nations and 6,000 people in unprecedented solidarity. This fight against the Dakota
Amidst numerous movements and tragedies, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. How do we stay accountable to our communities, question if "diversity" is enough, and avoid panic?
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