Quick Context: Native Americans and activists across the world are showing their solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in the U.S. Despite scant media attention to their six-month long protests, Native Americans and their supporters emerge victorious.
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Native Americans and activists across the world are showing their solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in the U.S. Despite scant media attention to their six-month long protests, Native Americans and their supporters emerge victorious. The Army, Department of Justice, and Department of the Interior have announced that no permits will be issued for the
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- Native Americans and activists across the world are showing their solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in the U.S.
- Despite scant media attention to their six-month long protests, Native Americans and their supporters emerge victorious.
- The Army, Department of Justice, and Department of the Interior have announced that no permits will be issued for the
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