Native American History
The NODAPL Movement, short for 'No Dakota Access Pipeline,' is a protest campaign that emerged in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline, which was proposed to transport crude oil across the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota. This movement highlighted broader issues related to indigenous rights, environmental protection, and resistance to colonialism, emphasizing the need for the recognition of Native sovereignty and the protection of sacred lands.
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