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  • Native Ceremonial Boats paddled down the Canon Ball River to the shores of Oceti Sakowin.
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  • Native Ceremonial Boats paddled down the Canon Ball River to the shores of Oceti Sakowin.
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  • 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.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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
  • People hold the traditional boats from touching the shoreline before gaining permission. Native, hand-carved boats, primarily from the Pacific Northwest, enacted a traditional Native ceremony of paddling down a river and approaching a new shore, then asking permission to come upon the land.
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  • Skeleton of a teepee, in heavy freezing fog, along Highway 63, just south of Eagle Butte, South Dakota.
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  • Skeleton of a teepee, in heavy freezing fog, along Highway 63, just south of Eagle Butte, South Dakota.
    DF11165-201256.tif
  • Skeleton of a teepee, in heavy freezing fog, along Highway 63, just south of Eagle Butte, South Dakota.
    DF11165-201291.tif
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