MORTON COUNTY, N.D. - Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault II has indicated he is discouraged by the swirl of accusations and rumors following his request Dec. 5 for the thousands of ...
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Dave Archambault, a Native American leader, is taking a risk by speaking up about the killing of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind, a Native American victim. Believe it or not. The Standing Rock Tribal ...
A protest can be a volatile scene, a place where hot words can act like sparks on tinder and bring about a conflagration. That's why Standing Rock Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault deserves praise for ...
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe will continue to fight the Dakota Access Pipeline even as the date nears for expected oil transportation, said Tribal Chair David Archambault on Tuesday at UND. "We're ...
Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault says it’s time for Dakota Access oil pipeline opponents to leave a camp along the pipeline route in southern North Dakota. But many of the opponents ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kelcy Warren, executive chairman of Energy Transfer, the company that developed the Dakota Access Pipeline, talks about pipeline ...
“Every moment oil flows through the unlawfully constructed pipeline, our land and our people are in danger.” –Dave Archambault II Since becoming Senior Fellow at First Peoples Worldwide, Dave ...
Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault II discusses news that the Army Corps of Engineers denied an easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline. A major development today regarding that ...