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Tue Sep 20, 2016, 06:28 AM Sep 2016

The 'spiritual battle' over the Dakota Access pipeline

by Emily McFarlan Miller
Religion News Service
Sep. 19, 2016

NEAR THE STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. It's being called “the largest, most diverse tribal action in at least a century”: scores of Native American tribes camped among the hills along the Cannonball River.

They’ve gathered in tents and teepees, and in prayer and protest, to oppose the construction of an oil pipeline, engaged in what both activists and religious leaders are calling a spiritual battle.

And they won a partial victory on Sept. 9, when the federal government ordered a provisional halt on construction near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.

What’s behind the opposition to the pipeline, and what makes it spiritual?

https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/eco-catholic/spiritual-battle-over-dakota-access-pipeline

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