After four years locked in legal struggle over the construction of the controversial 1,172 mile-long, Dakota Access Pipeline, the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes won a major victory on Monday when a federal court ordered the pipeline to cease its operations by August 5.
- April 26, 2017Poet Robin Clarke reflects on the Standing Rock protests
- February 22, 2017In the wake of the Women's March and other anti-Trump demonstrations, some state lawmakers are trying to punish protesters.
- February 9, 2017After the Army approves the completion of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline under President Trump, the Native Organizers Alliance vows to continue its fight.
- September 9, 2016Native Americans from tribes all over the country are protesting the construction of a crude-oil pipeline slated to snake through sacred sites and under the water supply for the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.