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by C.S. Hagen | News | June 22nd, 2017
…Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and supporting activists — known as water protectors — was not a decision Dockter made overnight. The more than 20,000 activists and supporters of the anti-DAPL movement at the camps were called terrorists by state politicians, and ideological jihadists with a “strong religious component” by TigerSwan…
by C.S. Hagen | News | May 30th, 2017
…Standing Rock Sioux Reservation last year, and whether the multiple companies involved were authorized to work in the state. The investigation has not led to any charges filed. The North Dakota Secretary of State holds one record for TigerSwan, LLC, established in Fargo on November 7, 2016, seven months after…
by C.S. Hagen | News | June 26th, 2019
…Standing Rock Sioux camps pitched against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Bringing food was her traditional way of contributing to the fight against the $3.8 billion pipeline.She stayed in the camps for four days that September, but the environmental cause she came to support has resounded not only within her, but…
by C.S. Hagen | News | April 18th, 2017
…Standing Rock camp armed with a semi-automatic AR-15, was arrested Tuesday on unrelated charges, according to police. Kyle James Thompson, 30, was arrested at 8:03 p.m. Tuesday for simple assault domestic violence, carrying a concealed weapon, and for possession of schedule I, II, and III drug paraphernalia, according to the…
by C.S. Hagen | News | February 24th, 2017
…Standing Rock is playing itself out here.” Law enforcement from across the state and Wisconsin finished evicting the main camps outside of Standing Rock Sioux Reservation on Thursday afternoon, the North Dakota Joint Information Center reported. Since August, law enforcement has spent more than $32 million and have arrested nearly…
by C.S. Hagen | News | December 8th, 2016
…Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has asked everyone at Oceti Sakowin to go home.The main road into the camps against the Dakota Access Pipeline has been blocked for weeks, forcing travellers to the area down a longer, winding road. The Backwater Bridge, not more than a spear’s throw from the camps,…
by C.S. Hagen | News | October 27th, 2016
…standing here in front of tanks and armed police,” Seitcham said, “and they are advancing on us and trying to run us down. They almost ran an elder over.“They say they don’t want to hurt us, but we don’t believe them. We’re making our stand for clean water.” The North…
by C.S. Hagen | Culture | October 24th, 2018
…Standing Rock gave during the 2016 Dakota Access Pipeline controversy still remains. The tribe is working on renewable energy, and the Three Affiliated Tribes have 17,000 times more wind power potential than they could ever use. “Despite Trump, the next economy is going to have less carbon in it, because…
by C.S. Hagen | News | April 25th, 2018
…Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s Vice Chairman, Ira Taken Alive, remembers when in the 1990s he fought against the university’s use of the Fighting Sioux mascot. “If I recall correctly I was one of the first Native Americans to serve on the UND Student Senate, and when the issue of the…
by C.S. Hagen | News | July 19th, 2017
…Standing Rock’s main camps.Thompson was on his way to photograph burning trucks, he said, property he was charged to protect, when he was run off the road by another vehicle. He fled, AR-15 in hand, toward a nearby pond where Nastacio and two others approached him.“It was just me out…