ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月12日 22時14分


“Our water matters,” said Charles, 13, “and they can’t just put a pipeline through it.” Charles’s father is Lakota from Standing Rock and his mother is Swinomish from La Conner, Washington. The Standing Rock Sioux reservation, in North Dakota — where Charles and his family visit relatives often — sits just south of the route of a $3.7 billion oil pipeline project that would plunge under a dammed section of the Missouri River. Thousands of protesters from 280 Native American tribes have flocked to North Dakota in what activists say is the largest, most diverse tribal action in at least a century. On Friday, the federal government said it was temporarily blocking construction of the pipeline at an important river crossing just up the road from the camp — a move suggesting a broader willingness to re-examine the involvement of the tribes in infrastructure decisions. To read about more of the people who have been speaking out against the pipeline, visit the link in our profile. Follow @alyssaschukar to see more portraits.


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