Friday, September 2, 2016

Life in the Native American oil protest camps


An Indian reservation in North Dakota is the site of the largest gathering of Native Americans in more than 100 years. Indigenous people from across the US are living in camps on the Standing Rock reservation as they protest the construction of a new oil pipeline.
As a result, a new community has emerged.
The BBC's Charlie Northcutt went to North Dakota to meet the protesters and discover what goes on in camp.

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