The article discusses the commitment of indigenous peoples in the U.S. to protect water resources by fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), a project which transports oil from North Dakota to Illinois. Topics discussed include the construction of parts of the pipeline in lands once belonged to Native Americans, the risk of oil spills from DAPL which also travel under the Missouri River, and the gathering of indigenous protesters in North America at the Red Warrior Camp in North Dakota.
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