Native American Activist Winona LaDuke at Standing Rock: It’s Time to Move On from Fossil Fuels | Democracy Now!
▻http://www.democracynow.org/2016/9/12/native_american_activist_winona_laduke_at
Deux entretiens (en fait trois) avec Winona LaDuke et Tara Houska, très intéressants. C’est une bonne synthèse, une analyse avec je crois, la bonne distance.
While Democracy Now! was covering the Standing Rock standoff earlier this month, we spoke to Winona LaDuke, longtime Native American activist and executive director of the group Honor the Earth. She lives and works on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota. She spent years successfully fighting the Sandpiper pipeline, a pipeline similar to Dakota Access. We met her right outside the Red Warrior Camp, where she has set up her tipi. Red Warrior is one of the encampments where thousands of Native Americans representing hundreds of tribes from across the U.S. and Canada are currently resisting the pipeline’s construction.
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Part 2: Winona LaDuke & Tara Houska on the Indigenous Resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline | Democracy Now!
▻http://www.democracynow.org/2016/10/17/part_2_winona_laduke_tara_houska
In this web-only exclusive, Amy Goodman talks with Winona LaDuke, a Native American activist and executive director of the group Honor the Earth who lives and works on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota, and Tara Houska, national campaigns director for Honor the Earth.