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California Tribes Join Dakota Oil Pipeline Protest

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It's been almost a month since the Standing Rock Sioux began their protest against a 1,172-mile crude oil pipeline cutting through their land. And you've probably seen the pictures of tribal members standing defiantly on the high prairie. Californians are playing a key role, driving supplies like blankets, food and jackets, up to Morton County, North Dakota.

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