Native Americans take their Pipeline fight to Washington
‘A huge rally and march was held Friday by Native American tribes from around the country. They were supplemented by their allies from the Peace & Justice community.
Despite periods of rain and some light snow, thousands gathered at 10 a.m. in front of the main office of the Army Corps of Engineers. Then, they marched about two miles to the White House.
They marched to protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline that they claim threatens the environment.
After their first stop at the Corps of Engineers, they stopped at one of President Donald Trump’s luxury hotels. It’s called the “Trump International Washington, D.C.” The luxury lodgings are located about 1,000 yards from the National Mall.’
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