Along the Missouri River, up to 8,000 water protectors have gathered with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe to protest an 1,172-mile oil pipeline. What began as a legal battle to halt construction has grown into an international movement headquartered on an 80-acre campground in Cannon Ball, North Dakota. Here’s a timeline of the major events ...
Across the plains of North Dakota, thousands of people have gathered with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in recent months to protest construction of a 1,172-mile oil pipeline.
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