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Dakota Access activist to speak at K Rd

Dakota Access activist to speak at K Rd

Dakota Access activist to speak at K Rd Dakota Access activist to speak at K Rd, 8.03 MB
Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Protesters at Standing Rock are continuing peaceful demonstrations against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

A member of the Oglala Sioux tribe, which is a sister tribe to the people of Standing Rock, is visiting New Zealand this week.

Juliana Brown Eyes-Clifford was one of the first people to be arrested for protesting against the Pipeline.

Brown Eyes-Clifford spoke to Wire producer Martha Lees.