Dakota Access oil pipeline won't get easement

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Dakota Access oil pipeline won't get easement

Army Corps blocks route
A Native American tribal flag stands Saturday atop a hill overlooking the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D.
Vietnam veteran Carlo Carlino, a Western Cherokee Native American from Ohio, stands outside his tent at the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D. “These are hereditary grounds. It comes down to where can we stay and not be pushed or moved,” Carlino said on Saturday.
Law enforcement vehicles line a road leading to a blocked bridge next to the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D., on Saturday.

Dakota Access oil pipeline won't get easement

A Native American tribal flag stands Saturday atop a hill overlooking the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D.
Vietnam veteran Carlo Carlino, a Western Cherokee Native American from Ohio, stands outside his tent at the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D. “These are hereditary grounds. It comes down to where can we stay and not be pushed or moved,” Carlino said on Saturday.
Law enforcement vehicles line a road leading to a blocked bridge next to the Oceti Sakowin camp where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D., on Saturday.