The people of the Rosebud and Pine Ridge reservation who are Sioux and other plains tribes. A treaty was signed in 1889 between the United States government and the people of Rosebud. Crossing the reservation as the pipeline has done has broken a treaty that is over 100 years old. It was created in 1868 by the treaty of Ft. Laramie .
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Alabama, Missouri, North and South Dakota were all named after Native American tribes of that area.
North Dakota is known as the "Sioux State" to recognize the Sioux or Dakota tribes of North Dakota. North Dakota's official state nickname is "The Peace Garden State".
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The Northern Border Pipeline and the Dakota Access Pipeline are separate pipelines that transport oil in the region. The Northern Border Pipeline primarily carries natural gas, while the Dakota Access Pipeline transports crude oil. These pipelines play a significant role in the transportation of oil in the region by providing a means to move oil from production areas to refineries and markets.
The Dakota Access Pipeline is contributing to water pollution in the surrounding areas through potential leaks or spills that can contaminate nearby water sources, such as rivers and streams.
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Ojibwa and Dakota
A possible thesis could be: The construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline has significant environmental, cultural, and social implications, sparking debates surrounding indigenous rights, water protection, and sustainable energy development.
The Dakota were the easternmost group of Sioux tribes - the Mdewakanton, Wahpekute, Wahpeton and Sisseton tribes. They lived in settled villages of longhouses covered with sheets of bark and with pitched roofs. The Dakota Sioux tribes were sedentary farmers, not nomadic buffalo hunters.
She was arrested for criminal trespassing during a peaceful protest for the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The BCT oil pipeline runs through a whole state. It runs through the state of North Dakota.
"Dakota" is not the name of a tribe - it refers to a group of related tribes speaking the Dakota (eastern) dialect of the Sioux language. This group consisted of the Wahpeton, Sisseton, Wahpekute and Mdewakanton tribes. Today they live on reservations in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Nebraska.
Dakota is a term used by the tribes of the Sioux nation to mean "allies" or "friends". Dakota is also the name used for one of the tribes, the other tribe names being Nakota and Lakota.
They lived in North and South Dakota
North and South Dakota were named for the Native tribes who had lived there for many years.