Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Dakota-Access-Pipeline-Red-Warrior-Camp-27MZIFJJLYETG.htmlConceptually similarDakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB8ACompleted★★★★★★Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB85Completed★★★★Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB83Completed★★★★Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB86Completed★★★★★★Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB84Completed★★★★Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB8BCompleted★★★★★★Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB87Completed★★★★Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB8CCompleted★★★★★Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampGP0STQB8DCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQB82Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampTweesna Rose Mills at Camp in North Dakota. The Standing Rock Sioux tribe has opposed the Dakota Access Pipeline since first learning about plans for the pipeline in 2014. But its only been in recent months that the issue has gained national attention, as thousands of Water Protectors have gathered in North Dakota in an attempt to block the 1,200-mile project.Locations:Cannon Ball, North Dakota-North America-North Dakota-United States of AmericaDate:8 Sep, 2016Credit:© Gokhan CukurovaMaximum size:4000px X 5000pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE USA MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSESKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Eye contact-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-National costumes-Native Americans-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Tribal dresses-WomenShoot:Dakota Access Pipeline Red Warrior CampThe Standing Rock Sioux tribe has opposed the Dakota Access Pipeline since first learning about plans for the pipeline in 2014. But it’s only been in recent months that the issue has gained national attention, as thousands of water protectors have gathered in North Dakota in attempt to block the 1,200-mile project.Related Collections:Celebrating Women Power!Protest at Standing Rock Dakota Access Pipeline in the US (Photos & Video)