Standing Rock protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline
CANNON BALL, ND - DECEMBER 5: A winter blizzard descends on the camp Just outside of the Lakota Sioux reservation of Standing Rock, North Dakota, where over two hundred tribes, joined by environmental activists and hundreds of United States military veterans, and self described "water protectors" demonstrate against the Dakota Access Pipeline, which plans to be built under the Missouri River adjacent to the reservation, Decmber 5, 2016. The gathering has been the largest meeting of Native Americans since the Little Bighorn camp in 1876. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)
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