Dakota Access Pipeline
Photographs of Dakota Pipeline's Last Holdout of Demonstrators
Photographer Larry Towell has spent years documenting Native American issues in Canada and the US.
Oil is now flowing into the Dakota Access Pipeline under Lake Oahe
Lake Oahe was the main point of contention in a months-long battle against the controversial project led by the Standing Rock Sioux.
Canada’s spy agency has been watching Standing Rock and thinks it has Canadian implications
CSIS believes the protests in North Dakota and cases of pipeline sabotage have implications for Canada
How Standing Rock Birthed a New Generation of Independent Left-Wing Media
A crew of journalism collectives and livestreamers were more effective at covering the movement than the mainstream media.
Police arrest 47 while emptying Standing Rock protest camp
Officers walked into the camp wearing riot gear and driving military vehicles. Nearby a sign in the camp stated “we are unarmed.”
'I Was Born to Be Here': One of the Last Standing Rock Protesters Speaks Out
Last week, North Dakota officials gave the remaining Dakota Access Pipeline protesters a deadline to evacuate the area: 2 PM today. We spoke to Native activist Laura Hinman, who has been posting updates from the camp, about how the fight will continue...
The Final, Messy, Defiant Days of the Standing Rock Camps
Defying the government and even the local tribes, a stubborn group of activists remains camped out in North Dakota.
DAPL Set to Be Operational in 3 Months, Despite Call for Environmental Review
The American Indian tribe filed a legal challenge to block the Dakota Access Pipeline from obstructing their water supply, but construction is already underway.