Interview with Confluence Documentary 2.

in waterislife •  7 years ago  (edited)


This the second part of an interview I gave to the Confluence Documentary about the time I was living in a prayer camp in North Dakota resisting the Dakota Access Pipe Line.

I lived in a tipi for the winter last year in Sacred Stone Camp, and was arrested as part of a prayer walk in December of 2016.

We were peaceful, prayerful and legal in our behaviors, meanwhile the pipeline company was violating the law, the private security company was violating the law, and law enforcement was violating the law.

Here is a blog entry from inside of Sacred Stone Camp and this is a video of Jim Northrop talking about the eviction of Sacred Stone Camp.


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