Opposing Voices From North Dakota Pipeline Meet To Curb Clashes
In North Dakota the Army Corps of Engineers met with Native American leader hoping to avoid more clashes between police and Dakota Access Pipeline protesters.
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November 5, 2016 at 07:27PM
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NPR News: Opposing Voices From North Dakota Pipeline Meet To Curb Clashes
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