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Showing Original Post only (View all)** UPDATED ** Standing Rock Leader asks ALL to dismantle camp and go home [View all]
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UPDATE: Reports that the request was for only non-Sioux to leave Oceti Sakowin Camp were incorrect. See Chairman Archambault's statement below, following the original (incorrect) news excerpts.Standing Rock Leader Asks Those Who Are Not Sioux To Leave Pipeline Protest Area
December 5, 2016·4:27 PM ET
Rebecca Hersher
The chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in North Dakota told Reuters on Monday that he would like people who are not Sioux to leave the protest area near the route of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
"I'm asking them to go," Dave Archambault III told the wire service, saying that the Obama administration "did the right thing," and that he hoped to "educate the incoming administration" of President-elect Donald Trump.
"Nothing will happen this winter," he said.
...
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/12/05/504420616/standing-rock-leader-asks-those-who-are-not-sioux-to-leave-pipeline-protest-area
December 5, 2016·4:27 PM ET
Rebecca Hersher
The chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in North Dakota told Reuters on Monday that he would like people who are not Sioux to leave the protest area near the route of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
"I'm asking them to go," Dave Archambault III told the wire service, saying that the Obama administration "did the right thing," and that he hoped to "educate the incoming administration" of President-elect Donald Trump.
"Nothing will happen this winter," he said.
...
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/12/05/504420616/standing-rock-leader-asks-those-who-are-not-sioux-to-leave-pipeline-protest-area
Standing Rock Sioux chair: Protesters can go home, hopes for Trump meeting
By Reuters Media on Dec 5, 2016 at 12:13 p.m.
FORT YATES, N.D. -- Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault said Monday, Dec. 5, that non-Sioux protesters can leave the North Dakota protest camp after the government ruled in their favor in a controversial pipeline project adjacent to their lands.
"I'm asking them to go. Their presence will only cause the environment to be unsafe," he said of the non-Sioux protesters, adding that he hopes to meet with incoming-president Donald Trump to educate him about the decision made and the future of the pipeline.
...
In an interview with Reuters at tribal headquarters in Fort Yates, North Dakota, Archambault said that even if the Trump administration looks to change the decision, nothing is going to happen through the rest of the winter before he takes office on Jan. 20.
http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/local/4172788-standing-rock-sioux-chair-protesters-can-go-home-hopes-trump-meeting
By Reuters Media on Dec 5, 2016 at 12:13 p.m.
FORT YATES, N.D. -- Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault said Monday, Dec. 5, that non-Sioux protesters can leave the North Dakota protest camp after the government ruled in their favor in a controversial pipeline project adjacent to their lands.
"I'm asking them to go. Their presence will only cause the environment to be unsafe," he said of the non-Sioux protesters, adding that he hopes to meet with incoming-president Donald Trump to educate him about the decision made and the future of the pipeline.
...
In an interview with Reuters at tribal headquarters in Fort Yates, North Dakota, Archambault said that even if the Trump administration looks to change the decision, nothing is going to happen through the rest of the winter before he takes office on Jan. 20.
http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/local/4172788-standing-rock-sioux-chair-protesters-can-go-home-hopes-trump-meeting
** UPDATED new statement from Chairman Archambault:
Dave Archambault: It's time for water protectors to return home
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Standing Rock Sioux Chairman calls for water protectors to return home
By Dave Archambault II
Chairman, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
standwithstandingrock.net
I know we have prayed and continue to do so. Now you must believe in your prayer.
Energy Transfer Partners cannot cross the easement, even if they drill. Not only will they will jeopardize the entire pipeline project, but they will also jeopardize their investors money and their bank loans. They may drill up to the federal lands to try to provoke the campers. They will do this to create the illusion that the Army Corps of Engineers made the wrong decision. We do not need to engage them in this; we need to go home. While this phase of the struggle relied largely on the protectors at camp, this next stage will be focused on the legal battles, and keeping the current decision in place.
A new administration will not easily be able to reverse Sundays historic decision. This decision is everything we had asked for: a non-granting of the easement, initiating an Environmental Impact Study, and suggestive of a reroute. We got it! Energy Transfer Partners will face an uphill battle in trying to dismantle the process initiated by this decision.
We deeply appreciate all the people who supported us with their presence, but when this storm passes, it is time to dismantle the camp and return to our homes. If the camp stays where it is currently located, people are risking their lives. The current weather is severe, making travel impossible. If the camp stays, we run a risk of further provocation from local law enforcement. Once one person is hurt or property is destroyed, that will lead to more outsized actions by law enforcement. The longer the camp stays, the greater risk we run of seeing further violence at the hands of law enforcement and potential injury to our supporters.
Our great leaders of the past would never put the people at risk of harm, especially women and children. I dont want anyone to be living in an unsafe environment. We need to stay in prayer, believe in our prayer, and begin our journey home in prayer. I believe in my prayers and in the Creator. Take the lessons we learned here and apply them at home unity, peace, prayer.
I know this is a victory for this one DAPL battle, but we have not yet won the DAPL war. There will be more battles ahead and we will continue to strategize and win. The camp has brought us this farnow it is time we pivot to the next phase of this struggle. That will be lead on different fronts like in court, with the new Administration, with Congress, and with the investors.
We are establishing a path now to help the world understand that what we asked for and what we got is the right decision. The world is watching us and our behavior will determine the final outcome.
I am asking each and every one of you to come up with a strategy to close and exit the camp. I respectfully ask that you leave the land as it was when you arrived, and return home before the winter grows more severe. Pass this onlet everyone know that we are thankful for their passion and commitment and we are thankful for them all standing with us. Its time now to enjoy this winter with your families. We need all to respect the host tribes wishes. We are asking all tribes to pass this on to their members.
This storm is a glimpse of what is to come as temperatures are still not reaching the winter lows of this region. I understand that folks cannot go at this moment, but as soon as this current storm has passed, we must execute an exit strategy and continue our battles to protect water. These efforts are not only needed in Standing Rock, but they are needed throughout Indian Country, across America and internationally. I want you to know that Standing Rock stands with you as you return home to carry this energy and movement into the future.
Dave Archambault II serves as chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
http://www.indianz.com/News/2016/12/06/dave-archambault-its-time-for-water-prot.asp
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Standing Rock Sioux Chairman calls for water protectors to return home
By Dave Archambault II
Chairman, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
standwithstandingrock.net
I know we have prayed and continue to do so. Now you must believe in your prayer.
Energy Transfer Partners cannot cross the easement, even if they drill. Not only will they will jeopardize the entire pipeline project, but they will also jeopardize their investors money and their bank loans. They may drill up to the federal lands to try to provoke the campers. They will do this to create the illusion that the Army Corps of Engineers made the wrong decision. We do not need to engage them in this; we need to go home. While this phase of the struggle relied largely on the protectors at camp, this next stage will be focused on the legal battles, and keeping the current decision in place.
A new administration will not easily be able to reverse Sundays historic decision. This decision is everything we had asked for: a non-granting of the easement, initiating an Environmental Impact Study, and suggestive of a reroute. We got it! Energy Transfer Partners will face an uphill battle in trying to dismantle the process initiated by this decision.
We deeply appreciate all the people who supported us with their presence, but when this storm passes, it is time to dismantle the camp and return to our homes. If the camp stays where it is currently located, people are risking their lives. The current weather is severe, making travel impossible. If the camp stays, we run a risk of further provocation from local law enforcement. Once one person is hurt or property is destroyed, that will lead to more outsized actions by law enforcement. The longer the camp stays, the greater risk we run of seeing further violence at the hands of law enforcement and potential injury to our supporters.
Our great leaders of the past would never put the people at risk of harm, especially women and children. I dont want anyone to be living in an unsafe environment. We need to stay in prayer, believe in our prayer, and begin our journey home in prayer. I believe in my prayers and in the Creator. Take the lessons we learned here and apply them at home unity, peace, prayer.
I know this is a victory for this one DAPL battle, but we have not yet won the DAPL war. There will be more battles ahead and we will continue to strategize and win. The camp has brought us this farnow it is time we pivot to the next phase of this struggle. That will be lead on different fronts like in court, with the new Administration, with Congress, and with the investors.
We are establishing a path now to help the world understand that what we asked for and what we got is the right decision. The world is watching us and our behavior will determine the final outcome.
I am asking each and every one of you to come up with a strategy to close and exit the camp. I respectfully ask that you leave the land as it was when you arrived, and return home before the winter grows more severe. Pass this onlet everyone know that we are thankful for their passion and commitment and we are thankful for them all standing with us. Its time now to enjoy this winter with your families. We need all to respect the host tribes wishes. We are asking all tribes to pass this on to their members.
This storm is a glimpse of what is to come as temperatures are still not reaching the winter lows of this region. I understand that folks cannot go at this moment, but as soon as this current storm has passed, we must execute an exit strategy and continue our battles to protect water. These efforts are not only needed in Standing Rock, but they are needed throughout Indian Country, across America and internationally. I want you to know that Standing Rock stands with you as you return home to carry this energy and movement into the future.
Dave Archambault II serves as chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
http://www.indianz.com/News/2016/12/06/dave-archambault-its-time-for-water-prot.asp
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** UPDATED ** Standing Rock Leader asks ALL to dismantle camp and go home [View all]
pinboy3niner
Dec 2016
OP
because of damage to the environment . and that there is no point in staying right now
JI7
Dec 2016
#3
The Veterans for Standing Rock group was scheduled to stay only several days, until the 7th
pinboy3niner
Dec 2016
#6
Subsequent news coming out indicates that the contractors are still going ahead with
Bohunk68
Dec 2016
#5
"I'm asking them to go," Dave Archambault III told the wire service, saying that the Obama admin..
Cha
Dec 2016
#7
Seems like an odd position to take? Shouldn't he be for free immigration in and out of reservations?
FarCenter
Dec 2016
#9
Sorry. My response was to the possible reason why people were requested to leave.
senaca
Dec 2016
#20