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NORTH DAKOTA: Dakota Pipeline Protest Leader LaDonna Allard Dies at 64


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FORT YATES, North Dakota, April 20, 2021 (ENS) – LaDonna Tamakawastewin (Good Earth Woman) Brave Bull Allard (1956-2021), Native American Dakota and Lakota historian, genealogist, and a matriarch of the water protector movement, has passed away.
Allard died on April 10 at her home in Fort Yates, after a battle with brain cancer. She was 64. Her family announced her death online.
LaDonna Allard made her family’s land a base for protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline; thousands gathered to fight the pipeline. (Photo courtesy Lakota People’s Law Project)
A member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Allard became widely known for her opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline, DAPL, from early 2016 when construction of Energy Transfer Partners’ 1,172-mile-long underground oil pipeline across the northern United States was approved by the Obama administration. ....

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Zoltán Grossman is a professor of geography and Native American and Indigenous Studies at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. He is the author of
Unlikely Alliances: Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands (University of Washington Press, 2017) and coeditor of
Asserting Native Resilience: Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations Face the Climate Crisis (Oregon State University Press, 2012). His faculty website is sites.evergreen.edu/zoltan.
Nick Estes and Jaskiran Dhillon, eds.,
Standing with Standing Rock: Voices from the #NoDAPL Movement (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2019), 448 pages, $24.95, paperback.
The story of the Indigenous movement to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in 2016 and 2017 has been the subject of numerous articles and documentaries, many of which depict it mainly as an environmental and climate justice campaign to stop the pipeline from crossing the Mni Sose (Missouri River), just north of ....

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