I end the class by stating that if we are ever to move forward as a country, we must recognize that we (European Americans) committed the largest mass genocide in history, and we must ask for forgiveness. There is a sense of agreement among the students to this statement, as impossible of a reality as it may seem. Enter Standing Rock.
Read More »Sioux anti-pipeline action sustained by Native American spirituality
In the Sioux creation narrative, water was one of the first beings the Creator made, and it became a major part of the people’s religious ceremonies.
Read More »Tonight: Prayer Vigil for Standing Rock
An Interfaith vigil will be held tonight at Veradale United Church of Christ in support of those protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Read More »The ‘spiritual battle’ over the Dakota Access pipeline
The Dakota Access pipeline would transport 470,000 barrels of crude oil per day, according to Dallas-based Energy Transfer, the parent company of Dakota Access. It would reduce the amount of oil shipped by truck and train, providing safer transport of oil, the company argues.
Read More »Gathering to take place in Spokane Friday in response to Dakota Access Pipeline
On Friday the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is expected to rule on whether construction can continue on the Dakota Access Pipeline. In response, local Indigenous leaders and community groups will be gathering in downtown Spokane, starting on Friday at 4 p.m.
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