Dogs Used to Attack Native American Protesters

September 06, 2016 Security guards working for the Dakota Access pipeline company attacked Native American protesters with dogs and pepper spray as they resisted the $3.8 billion pipeline’s construction. If completed, the Dakota Access pipeline would carry about 500,000 barrels of crude per day from North Dakota’s Bakken oil field to Illinois, where it would meet up with an existing pipeline that would carry the oil all the way down to Texas. The pipeline has faced months of resistance from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and members of nearly 100 more tribes from across the U.S. and Canada. On Friday, lawyers for the tribe filed documents showing how the very land where Dakota Access would bulldoze on Saturday was, in fact, a tribal burial site. On Saturday morning the company unexpectedly began working on that very site. As bulldozers cleared earth, hundreds of Native Americans from many different tribes rushed onto the construction site to protect the sacred site. In response, the company’s security forces attacked the Native Americans with dogs and pepper spray. Now the tribe’s lawyer is requesting an emergency temporary restraining order to halt construction on this area of the pipeline.

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  • @jadine5747
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    I've just got to say that I know this has only been up for a couple of days but it should have so many more views than this. Why are people more interested in what Rhianna's new video is like over this, just as an example? I hope that Obama putting a halt to this atrocity means that the native people of Dakota get their voices heard and their land is left well alone. All power to them!