In National Day of Action North Coast Residents Support Standing Rock Protesters

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A large crowd gathered near the Army Corp of Engineers office on Woodly Island today. [Photo by Farrel Starr]

Today, residents in Mendocino and Humboldt responded to the call for a national day of action in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux who are attempting stop the Dakota Access Pipeline or DAPL. The Sioux say the oil pipeline will cross sacred sites and pass under the Missouri River near their reservation and they worry it could damage their water.

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Protesters listen to speakers on Woodley Island in Eureka. [Photo by Glady Starr]

Thousands of protesters gathered across the nation, many at Army Corp of Engineers offices to speak out against the construction. A large crowd gathered at the Woodley Island Marina in Eureka where there is an office of the Army Corp of Engineers.

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Three generations of one family holding a hand-sewn banner were part of this small gathering over Hwy 101. [Photo by Michael Godinez]

 A much smaller crowd gathered on a Hwy 101 overpass near Leggett in Mendocino County. Whether the group was large or small, they were passionate about their opposition to DAPL.

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G-ma
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G-ma
7 years ago

I’m standing with standing rock!!!

Anon Forrest
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7 years ago

I’m with Standing Rock, too. I grew up in North Dakota, in the heart of Sioux Country, and I never (!) saw a Native American child, although I remember the grown-ups (?) attitudes and jokes about them. I can just imagine the religious, economic and social bigotry they face today.
You can help. Search “Standing Rock Support” and pick your venue. af

G-ma
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G-ma
7 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

My Grandmother was born in no.Dakota. Not sure where.always wanted to go!!

Shak
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Shak
7 years ago

They won their oil monopoly scheme, pointed out over the years of archives in their own newspaper, at Brakken.
No more leasing of their lands to Americans. I wonder who will fill the gap…
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/11/16/obama-administration-reaches-deal-to-cancel-oil-leases-on-lands-tied-to-tribe/?hpid=hp_hp-more-top-stories_oil-leases-815a%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.6ff774ea18a7

Shak
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Shak
7 years ago
Reply to  Shak

Brakken, 3 tribes paper, archives. https://bakken.com/news/id/tag/three-affiliated-tribes/

guest
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guest
7 years ago

I really wonder how many gallons of oil these supporters use in a year. I wonder if a average farmer would get this kind of support if it was their families land?

TC
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TC
7 years ago
Reply to  guest

Thats an excellent question…..hmmmm

max moto
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max moto
7 years ago

I’m kneeling down at Standing Rock
Creator Watch Over Me our children need fresh water and clean air to breathe
it’s a human right corporations stealing it for their greed Indian nations know look out for our children’s children’s children so I kneel down in prayer at Standing Rock
Creator Watch Over Me all people of the world peaceful is the way let us pray together let our children have fresh water and clean air to breathe peace keeper Warriors protectors help us make this happen the spirit world will help us. our prayers are strong together. the Creator’s watching over me I am a ghost dancer All Nation one family. girlfriend said so