Thursday, October 27, 2016

STANDING ROCK Treaty Camp Surrounded Thursday Oct. 27, 2016


Treaty Camp Surrounded. Chief Arvol Looking Horses asks religious leaders to come stand with them. Water protectors have put their lives on the line.
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Sunday, October 23, 2016

NOW! Standing Rock Water Protectors Defend Sacred Sun. Oct. 23, 2016



BREAKING NEWS Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016
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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Morton Co. Police Strip Search Lakota Woman, Leave Naked in Cell, Targeting Standing Rock


LaDonna Brave Bull Allard describes how Morton County police arrested her daughter, without any cause. She was strip searched by male officers and left naked in a jail cell all night. "They are targeting our families." http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2016/10/morton-co-police-strip-search-lakota.html

Monday, October 10, 2016

Breaking News: Standing Rock water protectors arrested, as Reno marchers run over in hate crime

Breaking News at Censored News Oct. 10 -- 13, 2016
Houston Watch Live Oct. 12, Wed.:
Prayer action against Dakota Access and Trans Pecos Pipelines
Standing Rock: Jon Engle, Sr., 'The Birth of Abilities, to Create Life or Destroy Life' http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2016/10/jon-engle-sr-birth-of-abilities-to.html
Breaking News:--Twenty-seven water protectors were arrested on Monday, including
Lakota activist Vic Camp and actress Shailene Woodley, costar in the new Snowden film, who joined the Native youth runners to DC this summer. Two supporters locked down to machinery and were charged with felonies.
Red Warrior Camp statement:
--In a hate crime, Native Americans were run down as they marched in the anti-Columbus Day parade in Reno on Monday. A grandmother with a fractured pelvis speaks out after police refuse to arrest the driver.
--Michael Lane writes of Standing Rock efforts: Time to file civil charges against Morton Co. Sheriff
--US Appeals Court denies injunction
--The Native American Forum on Nuclear Issues is going on now. Please see yesterday's report, as Western Shoshone, Acoma Pueblo, Dineh, and more gather.
--In Sonora, a gathering was held to protect the Pascolas and Deer Dancers. We were invited and reported live.
--All this and more at Censored News.
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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Standing Rock: Water Protectors Shut Down Continued Construction DAPL

By Natalie Hand
Censored News
STANDING ROCK By Natalie Hand 1851 Ft. Laramie Treaty Territory, Cannon Ball, North Dakota -- Hundreds of tribal members and allies marched onto active and ongoing construction sites of the Dakota Access Pipeline today.  Water protectors brought offerings of prayer, ceremony, drums, and tribal nation flags to construction sites to expose illegal company actions.
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Monday, August 29, 2016

Standing Rock Spirit Resistance Radio is Live!

Standing Rock Spirit Resistance Radio is Live

Grassroots live radio broadcasting from Native American water protectors in Standing Rock Camp

By Brenda Norrell
Photos by Michelle Cook, Dine'
CANNON BALL, North Dakota -- The grassroots live radio station, Standing Rock's Spirit Resistance Radio began broadcasting live on Monday morning, after a satellite was installed on Sunday. Thousands of Native Americans have gathered to protect the Missouri River from an underwater crude oil pipeline, Dakota Access Pipeline, which threatens their water supply.
The radio station is now broadcasting live online at http://70.36.233.184:8777/gov. The station was already live in camp at 87.9 FM.
Before the satellite was installed, Govinda Dalton of Earthcycles, producer, was driving the audios out of camp. The audios were then posted on Censored News, due to the lack of Internet service in camp.
A delegation of Apache and Dine’ (Navajo) youths were among those interviewed on Spirit Resistance Radio. Naelyn Pike, Apache, described how Arizona Sen. John McCain sold out the Apaches by giving Resolution Copper their sacred place of Oak Flat in Arizona. McCain put the land exchange in the defense spending bill to avoid public detection and outrcry at the time.
Spirit Resistance Radio interviewed Lakota elders and youths, along with young entrepreneurs from Rosebud who are beekeepers selling their honey, and those whose lives are being transformed by being at the camp.
“It is no longer a camp, it is a village,” said Govinda Dalton, producer, who has been broadcasting Indigenous news and struggles as a volunteer for more than a decade on Earthcycles.
Dennis Banks, co-founder of the American Indian Movement, and attorneys have been interviewed on Spirit Resistance Radio.
The issues range from the Rights of Nature, with roots in Bolivia and Ecuador, to a series recorded around the campfire at night. This includes Lakota elders speaking on healing the trauma of boarding schools with ceremonies.
Tlingit water and medicine songs are included in the radio programs, which began with an interview with Waniya Locke, Lakota mother and teacher. Michelle Cook, Dine’, on the legal team, describes her personal journey here.
Native American water defenders speak passionately on protecting the Missouri River for future generations.
Radio stations across the country are now requesting to rebroadcast the shows. The first was in Tampa, Florida.
Two Worlds Indigenous Radio, on WMNF community radio station in Tampa iis broadcasting Standing Rock Spirit Resistance Radio. Mekasi Camp Horinek's interview, describing the first days of the blockade by Camp of the Sacred Stones, was the first.
Truckloads of hundreds of pounds of buffalo meal and and pallets of drinking water are now arriving at the camp, with trucks arriving from the Crow Nation, Cheyenne Arapaho Nation, and Cherokee Nation.
Photos by Michelle Cook, Dine': Radmilla Cook, Dine', cooks over an open fire in camp. Photo 2: Govinda Dalton, producer, with Tom Goldtooth, Indgienous Environmental Network, with new satellite installed on Sunday. The station is now live.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016