North Dakota pipeline protests
North Dakota pipeline protests
North Dakota pipeline protests
An activist rides down from a ridge on the edge of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation on December 4.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Activists celebrate at Oceti Sakowin Camp on December 4.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Dan Nanamkin of the Colville Nez Perce tribe drums a traditional song by the Cannonball River in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, on Thursday, December 1.
North Dakota pipeline protests
A procession makes its way down to the Cannonball River to take part in a Native American water ceremony on December 1.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Snow covers the camp on Wednesday, November 30.
North Dakota pipeline protests
A person walks through snow and wind on Tuesday, November 29.
North Dakota pipeline protests
People against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline speak at a news conference near Cannon Ball on Saturday, November 26.
North Dakota pipeline protests
A sculpture stands at an encampment where protesters of the pipeline have been gathered for months.
North Dakota pipeline protests
People protest along Highway 1806 as they walk past a sprawling encampment on Thursday, November 24.
North Dakota pipeline protests
A man stands along Highway 1806 on November 24.
North Dakota pipeline protests
In this image provided by the Morton County Sheriff’s Department, law enforcement and protesters clash near the pipeline site on Sunday, November 20.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Tonya Stands recovers after being pepper-sprayed by police on Wednesday, November 2. Stands was pepper-sprayed after swimming across a creek with other protesters hoping to build a new camp to block construction.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Dozens of protesters wade in cold creek waters as they confront local police on November 2.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Tribe members make their way back to their camp on Saturday, October 29.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Cousins Jessica and Michelle Decoteau take part in a protest outside the North Dakota state capitol in Bismarck on October 29.
North Dakota pipeline protests
The burned hulks of heavy trucks sit on Highway 1806 on Friday, October 28, near a spot where protesters were evicted a day earlier.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Pipeline protesters sit in a prayer circle as a line of law enforcement officers make their way across the camp to relocate the protesters a few miles south on Thursday, October 27. Protesters had camped on private property.
North Dakota pipeline protests
A protester is arrested as law enforcement surrounds the camp on October 27.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Tires burn as armed soldiers and law enforcement officers stand in formation to force protesters off the private land in Morton County.
North Dakota pipeline protests
A protester shows where he was hit by a bean-bag round fired by officers trying to force protesters off the private land.
North Dakota pipeline protests
JR American Horse leads a march to the pipeline site on Friday, September 9.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Native Americans head to a rally at the state Capitol in Denver on Thursday, September 8. They were showing their support for members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in North Dakota.
North Dakota pipeline protests
People hang a sign near what they say was sacred burial ground disturbed by bulldozers in Cannon Ball.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Marlo Langdeau of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe joins hundreds of Native Americans for a march near Cannon Ball on Sunday, September 4.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Protesters march on September 4.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Native Americans march to the site of a sacred burial ground on September 4.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Native Americans ride with raised fists to the sacred burial ground on September 4.
North Dakota pipeline protests
The Missouri River is seen beyond an encampment near Cannon Ball, where hundreds of people gathered to join the protest on September 4.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Flags of Native American tribes from across the United States and Canada line the entrance to a protest encampment on Saturday, September 3.
North Dakota pipeline protests
Phil Little Thunder Sr. attends an evening gathering at an encampment on September 3.
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