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​DAPL fight isn’t over yet

by C.S. Hagen | News | May 30th, 2018

…Standing Rock in February 2017, many activists promised the fight was not over.Nearly a year and a half after the last tent was pulled down, billions of dollars have been divested from banks associated with the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline. The pipeline’s parent company, Energy Transfer Partners, fast tracked permits…

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​Stonewalled by federal court, Red Fawn Fallis changes plea

by C.S. Hagen | News | January 16th, 2018

…Standing Rock and had targeted Red Fawn as a leader.”TigerSwan, headquartered in North Carolina, with offices in Iraq, Afghanistan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, India, and Latin America, was the fusion lead for private security companies working for Energy Transfer Partners during the months-long controversy. A civil suit against TigerSwan and its…

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​‘Entrapped’ during Nobel panel

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 24th, 2017

…Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of Makoche Wowapi, Mentz-Wilson Consultants, LLC; and Angela Bibens, Esq., Santee Dakota, of Red Owl Law participated in three days of Nobel Institute events.“The fact that we had not been informed of Mr. Schulz’ invitation prior to this event makes it apparent to me that this…

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“It’s not if pipelines leak, but when they will leak”

by C.S. Hagen | News | November 17th, 2017

…Standing Rock, and so far 310 of those arrested have had their cases dismissed of were acquitted, according to the Water Protector Legal Collective, a law firm defending activists facing charges in North Dakota.More than 120 First Nations and Indigenous tribes on both sides of the northern border have signed…

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​“Two Worlds Collided”

by C.S. Hagen | News | March 2nd, 2017

…Standing Rock. Native American Commissioner Sharon White Bear asked the same question. “We’ve been trying to educate people, but we get road blocked,” she said during the meeting. “The things that happened with that young man, I wonder if it didn’t have any follow up to Standing Rock.” Others who…

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​Police in Riot Gear Welcome Native Winter Gifts

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 2nd, 2016

…Standing Rock. The veterans en route have promised to show solidarity with Standing Rock, and to surround them in a human shield during any actions that may take place.“We hold no hatred in our hearts,” Lopez said. “We don’t want to see you hurt. You are our brothers and sisters…

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​The truck that almost changed civil asset forfeiture laws

by C.S. Hagen | News | October 30th, 2019

…Standing Rock and thousands of others protested Energy Transfer Partners oil interests. He simply wanted to deliver a yurt and supplies, stay a few weeks, and go home before the long prairie winter. But it was not to be. On Thanksgiving Day he set off from the camps to continue…

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Through hell and back again

by C.S. Hagen | News | July 31st, 2019

…standing in dead, rotting bodies before rowing the flat bottom boat to shore where the rotting corpses were transferred to a “honey wagon” and driven to remote areas to dump as fertilizer, she said. Many bodies came from the MV Willhelm Gustloff, which was sunk months before. “Can you imagine what…

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Women in Bad Lands

by C.S. Hagen | News | June 12th, 2019

…standing over a set of blueprints. Men surrounded her, listening intently. “I was sold, and knew I wanted to be like her when I grew up,” Gulenchyn wrote in a brief story about her life. “By midday the sun had dried the hay in the fields and it was time…

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Bolt Cutters and Chrysanthemums

by C.S. Hagen | News | August 23rd, 2017

…Standing Rock were chilling enough. Surely his little group of environmental activists – white, middle class, middle-aged, and suburban – had committed mistakes, triggering algorithms.Only the night before, on October 10, 2016, in a hotel pub, eating a plate of fries and ketchup, Foster couldn’t speak with comrades of his…

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