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  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
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  • NoDAPL protesters gather in the dense, early morning fog, on Highway 1806, north of Oceti Sakowin camp, to continue the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, by Energy Transfer Ltd. The Native man, in the center, plays a traditional bone flute.
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  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
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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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  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
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  • NoDAPL protesters face off, peacefully, with police who have established a barricade at the perimeter of the North Camp, at Standing Rock,, in preparation of a forced evacuation of the camp so that construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline can resume.
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  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
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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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  • In the central part of Oceti Sakowin, a Native walks his bareback horse through the myriad of tipis, tents, RV’s, and rental trucks, during a lull in the NoDAPL protests.
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  • Oceti Sakowin Camp is covered in a mosaic of color, and activity, with RV’s, tipis, tents, makeshift shelters, cars, horses, and people, all gathered together in solidarity to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline, better known as NoDAPL, being built through the Standing Rock Reservation of the Lakota People, in North Dakota.
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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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  • A van, with several vehicles following behind, enters through the security checkpoint, at the entrance to Oceti Sakowin, at Standing Rock; coming to join in the solidarity, and protest of the North Dakota Access Pipeline, known as NoDAPL, in North Dakota.
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  • Traditional Native, hand-carved, canoes, from the Pacific Northwest, wait in the Cannonball River, just off shore from Oceti Sakowin, holding two signs that span the width of several canoes, that read “Paddle To Standing Rock”, and “Respect Our Water - NoDAPL”. On the road bridge, above, spectators have gathered.
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  • Tribal Flags, and the inverted, upside-down American Flag, fly atop thin poles near the tipis, tents, and makeshift shelters that have been erected along the shoreline of the Cannonball River, the south end of the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • A Native woman dismantles a green nylon tent, at the North Camp at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests, while a line of police watch.
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  • Tribal Flags, and the inverted, upside-down American Flag, fly atop thin poles near the tipis, tents, and makeshift shelters that have been erected along the shoreline of the Cannonball River, the south end of the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • A Native woman dismantles a green nylon tent, at the North Camp at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests, while a line of police watch.
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  • At sunset, with the sky painted in pastel colors, the silhouetted Tribal Flags, representing Native Tribes from around the world, flap in the wind atop poles that line both sides of the main dirt road through the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • NoDAPL protesters, blocking highway 1806, stand in unison, with arms and fists in the air, to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline that is being built through the Standing Rock Reservation, in North Dakota.
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  • Tribal Flags, and the inverted, upside-down American Flag, fly atop thin poles near the tipis, tents, and makeshift shelters that have been erected along the shoreline of the Cannonball River, the south end of the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • At sunset, with the sky painted in pastel colors, the silhouetted Tribal Flags, representing Native Tribes from around the world, flap in the wind atop poles that line both sides of the main dirt road through the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • At sunset, with the sky painted in pastel colors, the silhouetted Tribal Flags, representing Native Tribes from around the world, flap in the wind atop poles that line both sides of the main dirt road through the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • A Native woman dismantles a green nylon tent, at the North Camp at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests, while a line of police watch.
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  • A Native man, wearing a leather jacket with “Water Is Life” printed on the back, holds eagle feathers into the air with his raised left hand, as NoDAPL protesters, blocking highway 1806, stand with him, in unison, and traditional prayer, to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline that is being built through the Standing Rock Reservation, in North Dakota.
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  • NoDAPL protesters, blocking highway 1806, stand in unison, with arms and fists in the air, to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline that is being built through the Standing Rock Reservation, in North Dakota.
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  • The Oceti Sakowin encampment, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests, is dimly illuminated by the setting sun as it dips just below the horizon and paints the sky with pastel colors.
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  • An overview of the landscape and the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock during the NoDAPL Protests. A mixture of tipis, tents, shacks, RV’s, campers, and people fill the basin of this landscape.
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  • Tribal Flags, representing Native Tribes from around the world, flap in the wind atop poles that line both sides of the main dirt road through the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests.
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  • A large white banner, with the words: We Are Unarmed, is stretched across a barbed-wire fence adjacent to the entrance into the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL Protests.
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  • A large white banner, with the words: We Are Unarmed, is stretched across a barbed-wire fence adjacent to the entrance into the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL Protests.
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  • A large white banner, with the words: We Are Unarmed, is stretched across a barbed-wire fence adjacent to the entrance into the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL Protests.
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  • The Oceti Sakowin encampment, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests, is dimly illuminated by the setting sun as it dips just below the horizon and paints the sky with pastel colors.
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  • The Oceti Sakowin encampment, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests, is dimly illuminated by the setting sun as it dips just below the horizon and paints the sky with pastel colors.
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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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  • Waiting at the shoreline, of the Cannonball River, at the edge of Oceti Sakowin, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests,  “Miss Warm Springs”, who is the chief of another Native tribe, presents her boat, and occupants to the Lakota Elders at Oceti Saowin, in a traditional ceremony depicting a foreign Native tribe coming to the shores of another Native tribe.
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  • During the NoDAPL protests, North Dakota Highway Patrol, and Morton County Sheriff’s Deputies, walk through the north camp dismantling the tents of protesters.
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  • A dozen, or so tipis, one a deep red color, occupy a large section of the Oceti Sakwin Camp, at Standing Rock, creating an idyllic scene., which was in such contrast to the intensity of the NoDAPL protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the surveillance helicopter that constantly circles the encampment.
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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.
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  • During the NoDAPL protests, North Dakota Highway Patrol, and Morton County Sheriff’s Deputies, walk through the north camp dismantling the tents of protesters.
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  • Four police officers, who are part of the perimeter barricade at the North Camp at Standing Rock, stand their position in front of a white tipi, which is part of the encampment at the North Camp at Standing Rock, and which will be dismantled during the impending forced evacuation of the camp, and the NoDAPL protesters living there, so that construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline can resume.
    DF11032-15942-Edit.tif
  • Waiting at the shoreline, of the Cannonball River, at the edge of Oceti Sakowin, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests,  “Miss Warm Springs”, who is the chief of another Native tribe, presents her boat, and occupants to the Lakota Elders at Oceti Saowin, in a traditional ceremony depicting a foreign Native tribe coming to the shores of another Native tribe.
    DF11032-12791-Edit.tif
  • At the shoreline, of the Cannonball River, at the edge of Oceti Sakowin, at Standing Rock, during the NoDAPL protests,  people gather to welcome the traditional Native longboats, and their occupants, during a traditional ceremony depicting a foreign Native tribe coming to the shore of another Native tribe.
    DF11032-12753-Edit.tif
  • During the NoDAPL protests, North Dakota Highway Patrol, and Morton County Sheriff’s Deputies, walk through the north camp dismantling the tents of protesters.
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  • Two Native woman, one dressed in traditional clothing, sit atop their horses, while a man, riding atop his horse, carrying a large American Flag that is streaming in the breeze, as all three ride across a wide-open field in the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock during the NoDAPL protests.
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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.
    DF11032-13974.dng
  • 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.
    DF11032-13960.dng
  • Two Native woman, one dressed in traditional clothing, sit atop their horses, while a man, riding atop his horse, carrying a large American Flag that is streaming in the breeze, as all three ride across a wide-open field in the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock during the NoDAPL protests.
    DF11032-11911.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.
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  • At the only exit, from the Oceti Sakowin camp, at Standing Rock, is a makeshift shack that housed a security person, who checked all vehicles leaving the camp.
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  • At the only exit, from the Oceti Sakowin camp, at Standing Rock, is a makeshift shack that housed a security person, who checked all vehicles leaving the camp.
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  • As the weather began to turn cold, residents of the Standing Rock camp began to prepare for the food shortages of winter. The Standing Rock camp was self-sufficient regarding all of one’s human needs.
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  • A nearly idyllic scene of tipis, tents, and makeshift shelters, that comprise the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, with Tribal Flags, and an inverted American Flag waving atop thin poles, and set against a blue sky.
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  • A lone tipi, surrounded in the distance by tents, cars, and RV’s, has a roughly-supported tarp attached to felled thin trees that have been planted in the ground, and is flapping in the strong North Dakota winds blowing through Oceti Sakowin, at Standing Rock.
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  • A nearly idyllic scene of tipis, tents, and makeshift shelters, that comprise the Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock, with Tribal Flags, and an inverted American Flag waving atop thin poles, and set against a blue sky.
    DF11032-11823-Edit.tif
  • A lone, plain tipi sits in an open area of the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock, under deep gray skies.. At the base of the tipi is a small sign: NO DAPL.
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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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  • Native men, standing in the fog, and misty rain, protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline,  stand in traditional prayer. Two of the men have their left arm raised, and one Native man is holding eagle feathers to the sky.
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  • As the setting sun lights the sky with colors, it silhouettes the tribal flags waving in the breeze, that line the main road into Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock.
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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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  • Behind the tan-colored, canvas, military-style “Medic Tent”, located in the center of the Oceti Sakowin Camp, are small tents, and a large makeshift dog house.
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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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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • As the setting sun lights the sky with colors, it silhouettes the tribal flags waving in the breeze, that line the main road into Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock.
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  • As part of the perimeter barricade that had been established at the North Camp at Standing Rock, armored vehicles, and a line of police officers, dressed in various types of riot gear, stand their position, in preparation of forcing the evacuation of the camp, which also means the dismantling of tents, and tipis.
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  • A Native man on horseback, smoking a cigarette, and wearing a blue bandana, with eagle feathers attached, tied around his head, is riding through the Oceti Sakowin encampment, with tipis in the background.
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  • As the setting sun lights the sky with colors, it silhouettes the tribal flags waving in the breeze, that line the main road into Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock.
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  • As the setting sun lights the sky with colors, it silhouettes the tribal flags waving in the breeze, that line the main road into Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock. To the right is the north section of the camp, with tipis and tents. People stand on ceremony hill in the distance.
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  • As the setting sun lights the sky with colors, it silhouettes the tribal flags waving in the breeze, that line the main road into Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock.
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  • A police barricade is established on the perimeter of the North Camp, at Standing Rock, as Sheriff’s Deputies, and North Dakota State Police, dressed in riot gear, prepare to walk through the camp to dismantle tents, as part of the forced evacuation to allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to resume construction. In the near background is a buffalo skull atop a stick tripod.
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  • The early Morning Protests at the North Barrier
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  • As one enters into North Dakota, from South Dakota, on Highway 6, they are presented with a large, green sign, on the edge of the highway, that they are entering the Standing Rock Reservation, of the Lakota people.
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  • As the setting sun lights the sky with colors, it silhouettes the tribal flags waving in the breeze, that line the main road into Oceti Sakowin Camp, at Standing Rock.
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  • Traditional Native, hand-carved, canoes, from the Pacific Northwest,  are paddled down the Cannonball River, just off shore from Oceti Sakowin, as the occupants re-enact a traditional Native ceremony, at Standing Rock.
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