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A dwindling band of activists protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline remained camped along the banks of the Missouri River as the afternoon deadline for them to leave passed earlier today. Most demonstrators, who believe the almost completed 1,172-mile pipeline would imperil the drinking water supply on the #StandingRock Sioux Reservation, abandoned their largest encampment before a 2 p.m. deadline set by North Dakota’s governor. But a handful remained. The protesters have spent months demanding a halt to construction and a full environmental review of the project, which became central to national debates about energy, the environment and the rights of Native Americans. @nickcotephoto captured a group of protesters leaving the Oceti Camp to participate in a prayer walk earlier today. Visit the link in our profile to read updates.


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