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#Repost @canna_cures (@get_repost) ・・・ A'ho!!!! ✊➕🙏✊➕🙏 #CannaCURES #EBHS #MedicineMan #NoDAPL #NoKeystoneXL #OpTakeBackFlint #NoETRover #NoEnbridgeLine5 #MniWiconi #WaterIsLife #RezpectOurWater #IdleNoMore #HonorTheTreaties #Divest #EndProhibition #JuryNullification #HOSLJ #Hemp #MartialArtist
DEFUND THE DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE!
Join the divestment movement [here] #DEFUNDDAPL
Throughout the months-long resistance effort, pipeline opponents have protested through legal channels as well as peaceful civil disobedience. In return, they have faced dog attacks, water cannons in subzero temperatures, and tear gas, in addition to arrest and trumped up charges.
But tensions have escalated since newly-elected President Donald Trump issued an executive order last month calling for the completion of the controversial pipeline, which the tribe says infringes on treaty rights, and threatens to pollute their water and that of 17 million Americans.
"After the deadline for February 22 at 2pm, we are all at risk of facing arrest, police brutality, federal charges and prison time.”
"In the history of colonization, they've always given us two options. Give up our land or go to jail, give up our rights or go to jail. And now, give up our water, or go to jail. We are not criminals.” [x]
#Rensta #Repost: @drdre81 via @renstapp ··· “ Calling all Rainbow Warriors to help spread the word to continue defunding DAPL & Big Oil! The Dakota Access Pipeline is already leaking before becoming fully operational! It was only a matter of time! #NoDAPL Keep defunding DAPL, closing your bank accounts, taking action & keeping our Sacred Water & Mother Earth in your prayers! MNI WICONI #WaterIsLife #HigherAwakening #CosmicConsciousness #HigherVibes #dilutethepower #paradigmshift #AgeOfAquarius #4biddenknowledge #TheRainbowTribe #RainbowWarriors #SpiritualAwakening #spiritualrevolution #revolutionofconsciousness #FamilyOfLight #ascension #standwithstandingrock #rezpectourwater #NoDAPL #waterislife #defunddapl #bankexit #divestfromdapl ” (at Aalborg, Denmark)
I stand with Standing Rock and the First Nations people now and forever. Mni wiconi. Water is sacred. The earth needs to be nourished, fostered, and loved. It starts with me and I reflect it back to you. // #istandwithstandingrock #mniwiconi #waterislife #rezpectourwater #indigenousrights #earthissacred #lifeissacred #lovemore #radiate #changestartswithme #movethemovement #peacefulwarrior #thunderbird #thunderbirdtattoo #firstnations #honorthetreaties #humanrights #indigenousrights #snapseed #vsco #vscocam #vscophile #vscocamgram
Mobilize for #NoDAPL Solidarity Week of Action!
The NoDAPL Global Solidarity Campaign has called for a Week of Action from February 12th – 17th. The Army Corps has approved the final easement and drilling has begun! The Solidarity Campaign is asking for supporters to take action and escalate pressure against corporations that are funding the Dakota Access Pipeline.
From #NoDAPL Solidarity:
We are calling all able bodied, prepared Water Protectors to the frontlines! Come to camp prepared! The conditions are hazardous and North Dakota State Legislature is passing laws that target Water Protectors! Be prepared for these conditions. Several contingents of US Veterans are on their way back to camp. Join us! We need you now! This is our last stand!
Here are some corporations and banks (Banks, ACOE HQ’s, Corporate HQ’s, Trump Towers & Golf Courses)
Here are some more specific institutions
Here are some printable flyers.
Here are some JPEG’s for social media.
For more information check out #NoDAPL Indigenous Land Defense & Strategic Solidarity: Pressuring Power and Capital.
"We Are Still Here"~Solidarity with Standing Rock
I don't usually do something like this, but getting the message out there is something very important to me. Nawáh, sšúxu`. KatatAxaáA Gidybaus. Taatačitaá'A káNIt, wiitatshánu na sahnish. Hello, my relatives. My name is Bright Eyes. I come from the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara tribes. I am a Standing Rock activist within the state of Montana and I am originally from North Dakota. I go to Montana State for paleontology and Native American studies. I have been to the Oceti Sakowin and Sacred Stone camps numerous times before this and I am currently sitting in one of my afternoon classes as I write this. Today has been particularly hard for me since the evictions are still taking place at Standing Rock. Innocent people are being arrested and this is all for an oil pipeline. A pipeline. A piece of machinery. I don't know about you, but this is just wrong. Since when have human beings stooped to a level where a man-made structure is more important than people's lives and wellbeing? Where did the love for people of different religion, sex, color, etc. go in this short of time? This pipeline has affected my view on the entire world and it saddens me that law enforcement would rather protect a black snake rather than men, women, children, two spirits, elders, etc. North Dakota has turned from my home state to something I don't even recognize anymore. I don't talk about race here because it's not about that. This is about human decency and we have lost that as a species. Only when we cut down the last tree, killed the last animal, and polluted our last water source will people realize that we cannot eat or drink money. My Indigenous brothers and sisters, along with people of all different colors and genders are standing against the creed of oil companies and state governments. I stand with Standing Rock and I ask you to stand up. Aho! ✊🏽
Dignity is a sculpture on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River near Chamberlain, South Dakota. The 50-foot high stainless steel statue, by South Dakota artist laureate Dale Lamphere, depicts an Indigenous woman in Plains-style dress receiving a star quilt. According to Lamphere, the sculpture honors the culture of the Lakota and Dakota peoples who are indigenous to South Dakota. SHARE!
"My intent for this is to have the sculpture stand as an enduring symbol of our shared belief that we are in a sacred place and that we are all sacred," -- Dale Lamphere