North Dakota school apologizes after students mock traditional powwow dancing during prom
Mother of Indigenous student wants more than an apology from school staff and students
Mother of Indigenous student wants more than an apology from school staff and students
APTN Investigates Sacred Stone Camp, the first NoDAPL camp, was set up on LaDonna Brave…
“The fight is still on in the courtroom and we’re also about to launch a…
APTN Face To Face The NoDAPL camps near Standing Rock may have been cleared out,…
Dennis Ward APTN National News The company behind the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline is suing…
Dennis Ward APTN National News The $4.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) is now in…
The developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, which is expected to begin shipping oil on Thursday, will face scrutiny later this summer on whether it violated North Dakota rules during construction.
A private security firm hired by the developer of the $3.8 billion Dakota AccessPipeline conducted an aggressive, multifaceted operation against protesters that included a close working relationship with public law enforcement, documents obtained by an online magazine indicate.
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