Over 2,000 people gathered from around the country in Clearwater County, Minn. on Monday, June 7, 2021 to protest the construction of Enbridge Line 3.
Photos by Alex Kormann
January 20, 2021 — 9:26am
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Everlasting Wind aka Dawn Goodwin joined others by raising her fist in the Mississippi River near an Enbridge pipeline construction site on Monday. She is a co-founder of RISE Coalition.
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Nancy Beaulieu rested her shoulder on Everlasting Wind aka Dawn Goodwin during an interfaith prayer circle at LaSalle Lake State Recreation Area on Monday morning. The two women are self-described "tribal sisters" and co-founders of RISE Coalition.
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Mary Crow and her nephew, Darius Lambert, from the eastern band of the Cherokee Nation in North Carolina, joined 2,000 indigenous leaders and water protectors from around the country as they marched along Highway 9 in Clearwater County, Minn. on Monday, June 7, 2021 to protest the construction of Enbridge Line 3.
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Roy Broncheau aka Walks Through Hail raised his hand to the sky after performing a prayer with tobacco on the bank of the Mississippi River on Monday.
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An indigenous woman raised her fist during an interfaith prayer circle at LaSalle Lake State Recreation Area on Monday morning.
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Roy Broncheau aka Walks Through Hail played the drum and sang during the march on Monday.
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A makeshift black snake resembling a pipeline was carried as 2,000 indigenous leaders and water protectors from around the country marched along Highway 9 in Clearwater County, Minn. on Monday, June 7, 2021 to protest the construction of Enbridge Line 3.
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Jesse Barrientez aka Red Feather played the drums and sang tribal songs with other indigenous people during the march on Monday.
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Actress and activist Jane Fonda locked hands with Grandmother Mary Lyons after they prepared to performed a traditional water ceremony on Monday.
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Indigenous leaders and water protectors marched through swamp land to the boardwalk leading to an Enbridge pipeline construction site on Monday.
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Celeste Skyfire Knight danced to indigenous songs in the Mississippi River on Monday.
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Rainee Thompson swam in the Mississippi River near an Enbridge construction site and the headwaters of the river on Monday.
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A girl swam in the Mississippi River near an Enbridge construction site and the headwaters of the river.
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Darius Lambert, a member of the Eastern band of the Cherokee Nation in North Carolina, washed his face in the Mississippi River on Monday.
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Everlasting Wind aka Dawn Goodwin joined hands with fellow demonstrators in the Mississippi River near an Enbridge pipeline construction site on Monday. She is a co-founder of RISE Coalition.
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Nancy Beaulieu embraced Everlasting Wind aka Dawn Goodwin during after performing tribal dances in the Mississippi River near an Enbridge pipeline construction site on Monday. The two women are self-described "tribal sisters" and co-founders of RISE Coalition.
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Law enforcement agents formed a line in front of a wall of protestors who sat just in front of a locked gate at an Enbridge pump station on Monday.
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Law enforcement agents formed a line in front of a wall of protestors who sat just in front of a locked gate at an Enbridge pump station on Monday.
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Indigenous protestors and their allies occupied an active Enbridge pump station, some physically chaining themselves to equipment, on Monday, forcing over forty workers to leave.
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Indigenous protestors and their allies occupied an active Enbridge pump station, some physically chaining themselves to equipment, on Monday, forcing over forty workers to leave.
Alex Kormann, Star Tribune
Indigenous protestors and their allies occupied an active Enbridge pump station, some physically chaining themselves to equipment, on Monday, forcing over forty workers to leave.
Alex Kormann, Star Tribune
Indigenous protestors and their allies occupied an active Enbridge pump station, some physically chaining themselves to equipment, on Monday, forcing over forty workers to leave.
Alex Kormann, Star Tribune
Over 2,000 indigenous leaders and water protectors from around the country marched along Highway 9 in Clearwater County, Minn. on Monday, June 7, 2021 to protest the construction of Enbridge Line 3.
Alex Kormann, Star Tribune
Celeste Skyfire Knight embraced a fellow demonstrator in the Mississippi River on Monday.