American Indians Protesting Trump, Pipeline with March
    
 
    
Gathering in Washington for Four Days of Protest
    
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ABC News |
 
BISMARCK, N.D.  - The Associated Press reported American Indians from around the 
country are gathering in Washington for four days of protest against the
 Trump administration and the Dakota Access pipeline that will culminate
 with a Friday march on the White House.
Starting Tuesday, tribal members and supporters plan to camp each day
 on the National Mall, with teepees, a ceremonial fire, cultural 
workshops, and speakers.
On Friday, a 2-mile march is planned to the White House, where a rally is scheduled.
Sioux tribes oppose the $3.8 billion pipeline to move North Dakota 
oil to Illinois. Texas-based developer Energy Transfer Partners expects 
to have oil flowing this month, after getting the green light for final 
construction from the Trump administration last month. Sioux tribes are 
fighting the project in court.
 
 
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