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Friday, September 29, 2017
Tribal head who led Dakota Access pipeline fight voted out
The Native American official who has been the face and voice of the fight against the Dakota Access oil pipeline has been voted out of office.
Unofficial results from the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's general election Wednesday showed that Dave Archambault received only 37 percent of about 1,700 votes cast. His opponent, longtime tribal councilman and wildlife official Mike Faith, received 63 percent, according to the totals released Thursday.
Archambault conceded defeat in a statement.
"I will continue to advocate for the issues facing our community and look forward to exploring new opportunities," he said. "I wish the new administration the best and look forward to a smooth transition, ensuring that we do not lose the powerful momentum we have at Standing Rock." The tribe opposed the $3.8 billion pipeline built by Texas-based Energy
Transfer Partners over fears it would harm cultural sites and the
tribe's Missouri River water supply — claims rejected by ETP. Protests
failed to stop the pipeline, and it began moving North Dakota oil
through South Dakota and Iowa to a distribution point in Illinois on
June 1. The Standing Rock and three other Sioux tribes are still
fighting the pipeline in federal court...more
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