Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline march along the College Avenue in Durango on Tuesday heading toward the Wells Fargo branch. The demonstrators object to the bank’s financing of the project. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline march along Main Avenue in Durango on Tuesday heading toward the Wells Fargo branch. The demonstrators object to the bank’s financing of the project. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
A protestor supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline carries a sign as demonstrators circle Durango’s Wells Fargo branch on College Avenue on Tuesday. The protestors object to the bank’s financing of the controversial project. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
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A protestor supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline carries a sign as demonstrators circle the Wells Fargo bank on College Avenue. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline circle the Wells Fargo bank on College Avenue in Durango on Tuesday. The demonstrators object to the bank’s financing of the project. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline turn from Main Avenue onto College Avenue on Tuesday. They were headed to the Durango branch of Wells Fargo Bank to protest the financing of the pipeline. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline circle the Wells Fargo Bank branch in Durango on Tuesday. Demonstrators object to the bank’s financing of the pipeline. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline march along the College Avenue in Durango on Tuesday heading toward the Wells Fargo branch. The demonstrators object to the bank’s financing of the project. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline march along Main Avenue in Durango on Tuesday heading toward the Wells Fargo branch. The demonstrators object to the bank’s financing of the project. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
A protestor supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline carries a sign as demonstrators circle Durango’s Wells Fargo branch on College Avenue on Tuesday. The protestors object to the bank’s financing of the controversial project. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
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A protestor supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline carries a sign as demonstrators circle the Wells Fargo bank on College Avenue. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline circle the Wells Fargo bank on College Avenue in Durango on Tuesday. The demonstrators object to the bank’s financing of the project. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline turn from Main Avenue onto College Avenue on Tuesday. They were headed to the Durango branch of Wells Fargo Bank to protest the financing of the pipeline. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald
Protestors supporting the Standing Rock Sioux objections to the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline circle the Wells Fargo Bank branch in Durango on Tuesday. Demonstrators object to the bank’s financing of the pipeline. Photo by Shaun Stanley/Durango Herald