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Native Americans march to a burial ground sacred site that was disturbed by bulldozers building the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), near the encampment where hundreds of people have gathered to join the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's protest of the oil pipeline that is slated to cross the Missouri River nearby, September 4, 2016 near Cannon Ball, North Dakota. / AFP / Robyn BECK / TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Nova SAFO, "Native Americans united by oil pipeline fight" (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

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- Camping,
- Cannon Ball - North Dakota,
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- Environmental Issues,
- Midwest USA,
- Missouri River,
- People,
- Place of Burial,
- Protest,
- Sioux Culture,
- Social Issues,
- Spirituality,
- USA,
- Water Pollution,