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  • A small encampment is established just across the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin, in Standing Rock, North Dakota. Tipis, and tents, have been erected along the shoreline, and children play.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • A group of NoDAPL protesters, predominantly women, stand on North Dakota Highway 1806, in the misty rain, and fog, to pray for peace, and an end to the Dakota Access Pipeline that is being constructed through Standing Rock.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • A small encampment is established just across the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin, in Standing Rock, North Dakota. Tipis, and tents, have been erected along the shoreline, and children play.
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  • A small encampment is established just across the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin, in Standing Rock, North Dakota. Tipis, and tents, have been erected along the shoreline, and children play.
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  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
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  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
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  • Heavy storm clouds hover over the tipis, tents, and makeshift shelters that have been erected along the rain-soaked shoreline of the Cannonball River, the south end of the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • The deep, rich green grasses growing like small islands as the water of the Harpeth River flows around them like a snake while being shrouded in a heavy early morning fog.
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  • A green metal girder bridge crosses over the Harpeth River set against gray skies and a heavy early morning Fog.
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  • A green metal girder bridge crosses over the Harpeth River set against gray skies and a heavy early morning Fog.
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  • A green metal girder bridge crosses over the Harpeth River set against gray skies and a heavy early morning Fog.
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  • Fallen broken tree lays partially submerged in the shallow flowing water of the Harpeth River shrouded in a heavy fog.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • During the NoDAPL protests, at Standing Rock, a lone white tipi, in the lush green grass at the northern edge of Oceti Sakowin, with a scattering of tents in the distant background, is adorned at the top with an American Flag that has a Native Chief, on horseback, and wearing a war bonnet, merged into it.
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  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
    DF11032-13963.dng
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  • The deep, rich green grasses growing like small islands as the water of the Harpeth River flows around them like a snake while being shrouded in a heavy early morning fog.
    DF11131-76028-Edit-2.tif
  • Fallen broken tree lays partially submerged in the shallow flowing water of the Harpeth River shrouded in a heavy fog.
    DF11131-76016-Edit-2.tif
  • A green metal girder bridge crosses over the Harpeth River set against gray skies in Bellevue, Tennessee.
    DRF11280-7-Edit-2.tif
  • A open green field, red barn, and tractor ensconced in an early morning heavy fog
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  • A open green field ensconced in an early morning heavy fog
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  • A green metal girder bridge crosses over the Harpeth River set against gray skies and a heavy early morning Fog.
    DRF11280-120-Edit-2.tif
  • The deep, rich green grasses growing like small islands as the water of the Harpeth River flows around them like a snake while being shrouded in a heavy early morning fog.
    DRF11280-68-Edit-2.tif
  • The deep, rich green grasses growing like small islands as the water of the Harpeth River flows around them like a snake while being shrouded in a heavy early morning fog.
    DF11131-76018-Edit-2.tif
  • Fallen broken tree lays partially submerged in the shallow flowing water of the Harpeth River shrouded in a heavy fog.
    DF11131-76033-Edit-2.tif
  • A open green field ensconced in an early morning heavy fog
    DRF11280-3-Edit-2.tif
  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
    DF11032-13974.dng
  • Heavy storm clouds hover over the tipis, tents, and makeshift shelters that have been erected along the rain-soaked shoreline of the Cannonball River, the south end of the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
    DF11032-11816-Edit.tif
  • A green metal girder bridge crosses over the Harpeth River set against gray skies and a heavy early morning Fog.
    DF11131-76030-Edit-2.tif
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  • Early morning on the day of the incursion for the north camp
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • Carol Masden, known among the protestors as, "Gramma Carol", stands in protest at the north barricade. Gramma Carol, who was only a couple of weeks out of the hospital after heart surgery,  took a Greyhound Bus from her home in Vicksburg, Pennsylvania.
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  • In the evenings people from the Oceti Sakowin would climbe to the top of the Sacred Mountain.
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  • In the evenings people from the Oceti Sakowin would climbe to the top of the Sacred Mountain.
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  • Native Ceremonial Boats paddled down the Canon Ball River to the shores of Oceti Sakowin.
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  • A large white sign, with red lettering, stating "Water" "Not Fracking" "Community Rights" "Guadalupe County" is posted just in front of an abandoned concrete building that was once a small community store, in Anton Chico, New Mexico.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • Early morning on the day of the incursion for the north camp
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  • In the evenings people from the Oceti Sakowin would climbe to the top of the Sacred Mountain.
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  • Protesters of the North Dakota Access Pipeline gather at the Capitol Building in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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  • Protesters of the North Dakota Access Pipeline gather at the Capitol Building in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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  • Native Ceremonial Boats paddled down the Canon Ball River to the shores of Oceti Sakowin.
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  • Chief Arvol Lookinghorse, the grandson of Chief Bigfoot, is standing on the shoreline of the Cannonball River, at the south end of Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests. He is the most important, and most recognized Elder of the Lakota People. He is also the keeper of the White Buffalo Medicine.
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  • A young woman protestor sits on the tarmac of ND Hwy. 1806 after being hit with tear gas.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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