Attawapiskat water protector on the #NoDAPL frontlines, and Standing Rock’s leader worries ‘war’ is coming

Nation to Nation with Jorge Barrera comes to you from Standing Rock, North Dakota.

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This past Sunday chaos rained down on Backwater Bridge when North Dakota law enforcement fired tear gas, rubber bullets and unleashed a water cannon against water protectors from Oceti Sakowin Camp‎, which has set right next the border of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reservation.

Nation to Nation host Jorge Barrera  returned to bridge Thursday and interviewed a water protector and medic from Attawapiskat and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Chairman Dave Archambault, about the impact the camp is having on his community which will be left to pick up the pieces and mend relationships when this all ends.

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2 thoughts on “Attawapiskat water protector on the #NoDAPL frontlines, and Standing Rock’s leader worries ‘war’ is coming

  1. VictoriaP says:

    This is why the Army Corp of Engineers said it was okay originally because their employee was an ex-Dakota Access employee. Huge conflict of interest.

    Dakota Access Pipeline Tribal Liaison Formerly Worked For Agency Issuing Permit To Cross Tribal Land

    https://www.desmogblog.com/2016/08/29/dakota-access-pipeline-tribal-liaison-army-corps-engineers

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