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[typewriter clicking] [somber music] [Reporter] As we reported
last week, a protest in North Dakota against a major oil pipeline continues to grow. Over 100 Native American
tribes have joined the fight against the project, saying that it threatens
one tribe's water supply and its sacred lands. [music continues] [helicopter whirring]
[camera shutter clicking]
last week, a protest in North Dakota against a major oil pipeline continues to grow. Over 100 Native American
tribes have joined the fight against the project, saying that it threatens
one tribe's water supply and its sacred lands. [music continues] [helicopter whirring]
[camera shutter clicking]
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[typewriter clicking]
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[somber music]
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[Reporter] As we reported
last week,
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a protest in North Dakota
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against a major oil pipeline
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continues to grow.
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Over 100 Native American
tribes have joined the fight
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against the project,
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saying that it threatens
one tribe's water supply
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and its sacred lands.
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[music continues]
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[helicopter whirring]
[camera shutter clicking]
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Movie Summary
A journalist and oil company executive find themselves on opposite sides of the fight during the construction of the contentious Dakota Access Pipeline that runs through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota.