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Lakota Historian Nick Estes on Thanksgiving
Lakota Historian Nick Estes on Thanksgiving
Lakota historian Nick Estes talks about the violent origins of Thanksgiving and his book Our History Is the Future. “This history … is a continuing history of genocide, of settler colonialism and, basically, the founding myths of this country,” says Estes, who is a co-founder of the Indigenous resistance group The Red Nation and a citizen of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.
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Lakota Historian Nick Estes on Thanksgiving
Big Win for Tribal Sovereignty: Indian Child Welfare Act Upheld by Supreme Court in Surprise Ruling
Big Win for Tribal Sovereignty: Indian Child Welfare Act Upheld by Supreme Court in Surprise Ruling
We speak with Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle about a major victory at the Supreme Court in a case that could have gutted Native American sovereignty. In a surprise 7-2 ruling Thursday, the court upheld the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act, which protects Native children from being removed from their tribal communities for fostering or adoption in non-Native homes. The court rejected an argument from Republican-led states and white families who argued the system is based on race. Nagle has covered the case closely for The Nation and her podcast, This Land, and says the far right is attacking the Indian Child Welfare Act as part of a broader conservative agenda to destabilize federal Indian law. She calls the decision “really encouraging,” noting it is “good not just for Native nations and families, but for the rule of law.”
·democracynow.org·
Big Win for Tribal Sovereignty: Indian Child Welfare Act Upheld by Supreme Court in Surprise Ruling
The Monroe Doctrine, Revisited: How 200 Years of U.S. Policy Have Helped to Destabilize the Americas
The Monroe Doctrine, Revisited: How 200 Years of U.S. Policy Have Helped to Destabilize the Americas
This weekend, Democracy Now! co-host Juan González gives the opening plenary at American University’s one-day conference, “Burying 200 Years of the U.S. Monroe Doctrine,” marking 200 years since the Monroe Doctrine, the foreign policy directive from President James Monroe that effectively declared all of Latin America a U.S. sphere of influence. For the past two centuries, the Monroe Doctrine has been repeatedly used to justify scores of invasions, interventions and CIA regime changes in the Americas. On today’s show, we speak to two other conference guests, CodePink’s Medea Benjamin and The Red Nation’s Nick Estes, about the Monroe Doctrine’s long and brutal legacy within U.S. imperialism.
·democracynow.org·
The Monroe Doctrine, Revisited: How 200 Years of U.S. Policy Have Helped to Destabilize the Americas
Navajo Nation Fights for Water Rights & Access to Colorado River as West Battles Historic Drought
Navajo Nation Fights for Water Rights & Access to Colorado River as West Battles Historic Drought
At the U.N. Water Development Conference, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland delivered the U.S. statement and called for Indigenous governance of shared waters, underscoring the importance of Indigenous-led conservation in addressing the climate and drought crises. This comes after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments last Monday on whether to allow the Navajo Nation to argue the federal government must address the Native American tribe’s water rights. For more, we are joined in Fort Defiance, Arizona, by Crystal Tulley-Cordova, principal hydrologist for the Navajo Nation Department of Water Resources, water management branch, covering 27,000 square miles of reservation land that straddles New Mexico, Arizona and Utah, much of which borders the Colorado River. She talks about what must be done to address the ongoing lack of access to water there now as the west battles a historic drought.
·democracynow.org·
Navajo Nation Fights for Water Rights & Access to Colorado River as West Battles Historic Drought
The Red Nation
The Red Nation
We feature interviews, talks, and short audio documentaries about politics, culture, and history from an Indigenous left perspective. The Red Nation podcast is co-hosted by Nick Estes and Jen Marley with help from our friend and comrade Sina. Email: rednationpodcast@gmail.com For more information about the Red Nation visit: therednation.org. https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr
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The Red Nation
The Red Nation on Instagram: "Nick Estes speaking at the rally for Leonard Peltier earlier this year on the facts of the case that would not "hold up in today's court of law." Even the top prosecutor in Leonard's case agrees! Leonard Peltier's Walk to Justice is only 2 DAYS AWAY! Tomorrow (Aug 31, 2022) is the ceremony & rally in Minneapolis, MN and the walk begins the following day (Sep 1, 2022) in Minneapolis too. #freeleonardpeltier #freeleonard .... If you have a food or supply donation questions please reach out here on this page or via email at leonardpeltierwalktojustice@gmail.com to set up a drop off time and date in Minneapolis. Volunteer/Support Walk: https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10c0e4bacad2ea1ffc70-leonard Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=24H3YHAGGSZ7Y&fbclid=IwAR2tYFafb9zSDr0i5U45SW-wbZcl8TMRjUg1XHMizRFNA1rQPEqGJTwTwgU Article: https://lasentinel.net/walk-to-justice-aims-to-obtain-leonard-peltiers-release-from-prison Website: ht
The Red Nation on Instagram: "Nick Estes speaking at the rally for Leonard Peltier earlier this year on the facts of the case that would not "hold up in today's court of law." Even the top prosecutor in Leonard's case agrees! Leonard Peltier's Walk to Justice is only 2 DAYS AWAY! Tomorrow (Aug 31, 2022) is the ceremony & rally in Minneapolis, MN and the walk begins the following day (Sep 1, 2022) in Minneapolis too. #freeleonardpeltier #freeleonard .... If you have a food or supply donation questions please reach out here on this page or via email at leonardpeltierwalktojustice@gmail.com to set up a drop off time and date in Minneapolis. Volunteer/Support Walk: https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10c0e4bacad2ea1ffc70-leonard Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=24H3YHAGGSZ7Y&fbclid=IwAR2tYFafb9zSDr0i5U45SW-wbZcl8TMRjUg1XHMizRFNA1rQPEqGJTwTwgU Article: https://lasentinel.net/walk-to-justice-aims-to-obtain-leonard-peltiers-release-from-prison Website: ht
600 Likes, 0 Comments - The Red Nation (@therednationmovement) on Instagram: "Nick Estes speaking at the rally for Leonard Peltier earlier this year on the facts of the case t..."
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The Red Nation on Instagram: "Nick Estes speaking at the rally for Leonard Peltier earlier this year on the facts of the case that would not "hold up in today's court of law." Even the top prosecutor in Leonard's case agrees! Leonard Peltier's Walk to Justice is only 2 DAYS AWAY! Tomorrow (Aug 31, 2022) is the ceremony & rally in Minneapolis, MN and the walk begins the following day (Sep 1, 2022) in Minneapolis too. #freeleonardpeltier #freeleonard .... If you have a food or supply donation questions please reach out here on this page or via email at leonardpeltierwalktojustice@gmail.com to set up a drop off time and date in Minneapolis. Volunteer/Support Walk: https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10c0e4bacad2ea1ffc70-leonard Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=24H3YHAGGSZ7Y&fbclid=IwAR2tYFafb9zSDr0i5U45SW-wbZcl8TMRjUg1XHMizRFNA1rQPEqGJTwTwgU Article: https://lasentinel.net/walk-to-justice-aims-to-obtain-leonard-peltiers-release-from-prison Website: ht
Tribal Court Caselaw 2022
Tribal Court Caselaw 2022
Searching for tribal court decisions is challenging, because there is no one comprehensive database. This video demonstrates searching in several sources: Fa...
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Tribal Court Caselaw 2022
Nick Estes: Indian Boarding Schools Were Part of “Horrific Genocidal Process” Carried Out by the U.S.
Nick Estes: Indian Boarding Schools Were Part of “Horrific Genocidal Process” Carried Out by the U.S.
The Interior Department has documented the deaths of more than 500 Indigenous children at Indian boarding schools run or supported by the federal government in the United States which operated from 1819 to 1969. The actual death toll is believed to be far higher, and the report located 53 burial sites at former schools. The report was ordered by the first Indigenous cabinet member, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, whose grandparents were forced to attend boarding school at the age of 8. “It’s kind of a misnomer to actually call these educational institutions or schools themselves when you didn’t have very many people graduating, let alone surviving the dire conditions of those schools,” says Nick Estes, historian and co-founder of The Red Nation. Estes says the institutions were part of a “genocidal process” of “dispossession and theft of Indigenous people’s lands and resources.”
·democracynow.org·
Nick Estes: Indian Boarding Schools Were Part of “Horrific Genocidal Process” Carried Out by the U.S.
Nick Estes: Leonard Peltier’s Continued Imprisonment Is an “Open Wound for Indian Country”
Nick Estes: Leonard Peltier’s Continued Imprisonment Is an “Open Wound for Indian Country”
Calls are growing for President Biden to grant clemency to Leonard Peltier, the 77-year-old imprisoned Native American activist who has spent 46 years behind bars for a crime he says he did not commit. Amnesty International considers Peltier a political prisoner, and numerous legal observers say his 1977 conviction for alleged involvement in killing two FBI agents in a shootout on the Pine Ridge Reservation was riddled with irregularities and prosecutorial misconduct. “At this point, there’s no reason other than vindictive revenge for him to be in prison,” says writer and activist Nick Estes, co-founder of the Indigenous resistance group The Red Nation. “He survived COVID, he’s in poor health, and the man deserves to be with his people,” says Estes, who calls for a full congressional investigation into the deaths of Indigenous activists on Pine Ridge Reservation, where the shootout that led to Peltier’s arrest occurred.
·democracynow.org·
Nick Estes: Leonard Peltier’s Continued Imprisonment Is an “Open Wound for Indian Country”
20 Years of Indigenous Advocacy: Indigenous Law Since Time Immemorial
20 Years of Indigenous Advocacy: Indigenous Law Since Time Immemorial
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20 Years of Indigenous Advocacy: Indigenous Law Since Time Immemorial
Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence - Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence Working Group
Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence - Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence Working Group
This position paper on Indigenous Protocol (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a starting place for those who want to design and create AI from an ethical position that centers Indigenous concerns. Each Indigenous community will have its own particular approach to the questions we raise in what follows. What we have written here is not a substitute for establishing and maintaining relationships of reciprocal care and support with specific Indigenous communities. Rather, this document offers a range of ideas to take into consideration when entering into conversations which prioritize Indigenous perspectives in the development of artificial intelligence.
·spectrum.library.concordia.ca·
Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence - Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence Working Group
Winona LaDuke - Live from Standing Rock
Winona LaDuke - Live from Standing Rock
October 13, 2016 • Penn Humanities Forum on Translation, 2016-2017. More on this event: https://wolfhumanities.upenn.edu/events/laduke Because of the urgent…
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Winona LaDuke - Live from Standing Rock
Chevron in Ecuador | The True Story of Chevron's Ecuador Disaster
Chevron in Ecuador | The True Story of Chevron's Ecuador Disaster
Over almost three decades of oil drilling in Ecuador's Amazon, Chevron dumped billions of gallons of toxic waste into waterways relied on by local inhabitants for their drinking water.
·chevroninecuador.org·
Chevron in Ecuador | The True Story of Chevron's Ecuador Disaster
Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock
Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock
Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock, A feature documentary film by Josh Fox, James Spione and Myron Dewey chronicling the 2016-2017 DAPL pipeline protests at Standing Rock, North Dakota.
·awakethefilm.org·
Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock
Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story [2017] Full Documentary
Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story [2017] Full Documentary
Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story (120 mins) chronicles the resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline from April 2016 through March 2017. DONATE to Unicorn Riot 501(c)3: https://www.unicornriot.ninja/black-snake-killaz-2017/ The film highlights actions taken by water protectors to stop the construction of the oil pipeline and investigates actions taken by law enforcement, military, and corporate mercenaries to quell the months-long protest. Black Snake Killaz timelines the historical events that unfolded in Standing Rock and brings you a raw front line experience of direct actions. Although the Dakota Access Pipeline was completed, the impact of the resistance movement will be long-lasting. The importance of the water protectors' story grows as fossil fuel extraction projects continue to impact some of the most vulnerable communities throughout the world. Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story is one of the many stories that has emerged from the #NoDAPL movement. Unicorn Riot offers Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story as a public resource to provide a concise yet detailed account of these historical events. Releasing this film licensed under creative commons non-commercial no-derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) is a privilege and a choice we made as an organization. This film is available to the public for free for non-profit educational purposes. To support our non-profit independent media organization, go to: https://www.unicornriot.ninja/support-our-work/
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Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story [2017] Full Documentary
Voices of Standing Rock
Voices of Standing Rock
Since mid August 2016, thousands have set up camp near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota. They stand in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline and its planned crossing of the Missouri River. This is the largest gathering of Native Americans in over 100 years. Many plan to make this their home until DAPL is stopped.
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Voices of Standing Rock
Indigenous Groups Vow to Keep Resisting as Construction Is Approved for Enbridge Tar Sands Pipeline
Indigenous Groups Vow to Keep Resisting as Construction Is Approved for Enbridge Tar Sands Pipeline
A massive fight is brewing in Minnesota against the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers approved a permit for the project this week. After years of resistance, pipeline construction is now set to begin by the end of the month despite the concerns of Indigenous communities, who say it would violate tribal sovereignty and contaminate the land and water. The controversial proposed pipeline would carry tar sands oil from Alberta, Canada, to a terminal in Superior, Wisconsin, cutting through Indigenous territory in Minnesota and running under more than 200 streams. Construction could also bring thousands of temporary workers to Minnesota even as COVID-19 cases are spiking in the state. “It’s been a long, seven-year fight against this particular project,” says Tara Houska, an Indigenous lawyer, activist and founder of the Giniw Collective, who is Ojibwe from Couchiching First Nation. Minnesota leaders, she says, “are willing to put our children’s futures on the line to allow through a Canadian corporation to do as it wishes and to suppress the rights of our citizens.” #DemocracyNow Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: https://democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: https://democracynow.org/donate FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: YouTube: http://youtube.com/democracynow Facebook: http://facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: https://twitter.com/democracynow Instagram: http://instagram.com/democracynow SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/democracynow iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/democracy-now!-audio/id73802554 Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe
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Indigenous Groups Vow to Keep Resisting as Construction Is Approved for Enbridge Tar Sands Pipeline
The Women of Standing Rock | WLRN Edition 9
The Women of Standing Rock | WLRN Edition 9
WLRN’s 9th edition podcast is dedicated to the women of the Standing Rock struggle to protect the Missouri River and indigenous land from the Energy Transfer Partners’ Dakota Access oil pipeline. Sekhmet She Owl presents compelling commentary as well as excerpts from her interview with Shannon Kring, creator and producer of End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock, a documentary featuring the voices of native women fighting against the pipeline. In addition, we hear from Christa Bruhn, mother of three Palestinian children growing up in Madison, WI and water protector activist who recently traveled to Standing Rock to cook in the kitchens and participate in the women’s silent prayer march to the front lines where police are protecting the company’s progress in building the pipeline. We also hear from CJ, a young radical feminist native woman who felt called to go to Standing Rock to be in solidarity with all of those there fighting for indigenous land and clean water. She talked with Sarah Barr Fraas about her experiences at the camp and participation in water protector actions. The music featured in this podcast is by Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Ulali.
·youtu.be·
The Women of Standing Rock | WLRN Edition 9
Our History Is the Future: Lakota Historian Nick Estes on Indigenous Resistance to Climate Change
Our History Is the Future: Lakota Historian Nick Estes on Indigenous Resistance to Climate Change
As Nebraska and the U.S. Midwest recover from devastating climate change-fueled floods, we continue our interview with Lakota historian Nick Estes on how two centuries of indigenous resistance created the movement proclaiming “Water is life.” Estes’s new book is titled Our History Is the Future. He is a co-founder of the indigenous resistance group The Red Nation and a citizen of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. Part 1: https://youtu.be/BP4BboKlCpw #DemocracyNow #ClimateChange #StandingRock Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: https://democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: https://democracynow.org/donate FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: YouTube: http://youtube.com/democracynow Facebook: http://facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: https://twitter.com/democracynow Instagram: http://instagram.com/democracynow SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/democracynow iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/democracy-now!-audio/id73802554 Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe
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Our History Is the Future: Lakota Historian Nick Estes on Indigenous Resistance to Climate Change
Remembering LaDonna Brave Bull Allard: Standing Rock Elder Helped Lead 2016 Anti-DAPL Uprising
Remembering LaDonna Brave Bull Allard: Standing Rock Elder Helped Lead 2016 Anti-DAPL Uprising
LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, Standing Rock Sioux tribal historian, has died of cancer at the age of 64, and we look back on her work, through interviews on her land and in the Democracy Now! studio. Allard co-founded the Sacred Stone Camp on Standing Rock Sioux land in April 2016 to resist the Dakota Access pipeline, to which people from around the world traveled, making it one of the largest gatherings of Indigenous peoples in a century. “We say mni wiconi, water of life. Every time we drink water, we say mni wiconi, water of life. We cannot live without water,” LaDonna Brave Bull Allard said in a September 2016 interview with Democracy Now! “I don’t understand why America doesn’t understand how important water is. So we have no choice. We have to stand. No matter what happens, we have to stand to save the water.” #DemocracyNow Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: https://democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: https://democracynow.org/donate FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: YouTube: http://youtube.com/democracynow Facebook: http://facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: https://twitter.com/democracynow Instagram: http://instagram.com/democracynow SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/democracynow iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/democracy-now!-audio/id73802554 Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe
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Remembering LaDonna Brave Bull Allard: Standing Rock Elder Helped Lead 2016 Anti-DAPL Uprising
Decolonization or Extinction: Indigenous Red Deal Lays Out Plan to Save the Earth
Decolonization or Extinction: Indigenous Red Deal Lays Out Plan to Save the Earth
On Earth Day, we speak with two of the more than two dozen Indigenous authors of a new book that looks at the history of resistance against colonialism and capitalism and lays out a vision for the future to address the climate crisis. "The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth" details the centuries of Indigenous resistance that created the movement at Standing Rock against the Dakota Access pipeline and what movements centering justice for Indigenous people must look like. The book offers a "people's program to prevent extinction," says Melanie Yazzie, assistant professor of Native American studies and American studies at the University of New Mexico and co-author of "The Red Deal." "The plan is really clear. The stakes are really clear," Yazzie says. "We draw centrally from Indigenous movements over the last couple of decades for decolonization." We also speak with Uahikea Maile, an assistant professor of Indigenous politics at the University of Toronto - St. George and one of the book's co-authors. #DemocracyNow Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: https://democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: https://democracynow.org/donate FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: YouTube: http://youtube.com/democracynow Facebook: http://facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: https://twitter.com/democracynow Instagram: http://instagram.com/democracynow SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/democracynow iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/democracy-now!-audio/id73802554 Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe
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Decolonization or Extinction: Indigenous Red Deal Lays Out Plan to Save the Earth
The Red Deal: Decolonization or Extinction
The Red Deal: Decolonization or Extinction
Red Media and Common Notions are pleased to announce the publication of The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth. Authored by two dozen Indigenous revolutionaries, The Red Deal is a political program for liberation that emerges from the oldest class struggle in the Americas—the Indigenous fight for decolonization. Offering a profound vision for a decolonized society, The Red Deal is not simply a response to the Green New Deal nor a “bargain” with the elite and powerful. It is a deal with the humble people of the earth; an affirmation that colonialism and capitalism must be overturned for human and other-than-human life to live with dignity. It is a pact with movements for liberation, life, and land for a new world of peace and justice that must come from below and to the left. Join five of its authors for this special launch event celebrating Earth Day 2021! Hosted by Making Worlds Bookstore and Social Center Sponsored by Common Notions Press and Red Media
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The Red Deal: Decolonization or Extinction
“Not Having It”: Winona LaDuke on Mass Protest by Water Protectors to Halt Line 3 Pipeline in MN
“Not Having It”: Winona LaDuke on Mass Protest by Water Protectors to Halt Line 3 Pipeline in MN
In the largest act of civil disobedience to date to halt the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline, more than 100 water protectors led by Indigenous women have been arrested in Minnesota. We get an on-the-ground update on the day of action and how water protectors blockaded a pipeline pump station north of the town of Park Rapids, with many locking themselves to heavy machinery as authorities tried to disperse protesters by sending in a low-flying Customs and Border Protection helicopter which produced a sandstorm. Thousands gathered for a Treaty People Gathering weekend of action to stop Line 3, which would carry more than 750,000 barrels of tar sands oil a day through Indigenous land and fragile ecosystems and endanger lakes, rivers and wild rice beds. If completed, Line 3 would be “the largest tar sands pipeline in the world,” says Winona LaDuke, an Anishinaabe activist and executive director of Honor the Earth who lives and works on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota. “We have a Canadian corporation coming in here trying to make a buck at the end of the fossil fuels era and run over a bunch of Indigenous people, and we’re not having it.” #DemocracyNow Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: https://democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: https://democracynow.org/donate FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: YouTube: http://youtube.com/democracynow Facebook: http://facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: https://twitter.com/democracynow Instagram: http://instagram.com/democracynow SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/democracynow iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/democracy-now!-audio/id73802554 Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe
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“Not Having It”: Winona LaDuke on Mass Protest by Water Protectors to Halt Line 3 Pipeline in MN