More information is collected here in case Facebook does shut down about stopping the DAPL as has been said. Some pages give a message about pages being unavailable, or being moved, which appears unusual because I have looked at several within a few minutes, yet now they're gone. I see this message, which I know is total garbage: "Sorry this page isn't available. The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed."
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Tribe denied request for state emergency aid
Official Support for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Against DAPL
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Standing Rock protests continue nationwide
Kentuckians show support For Standing Rock Protestors
Paiute Tribe releases resolution against Dakota Access Pipeline
Tribal sovereignty finally getting the attention it deserves
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Texas Activists Who Lost One Pipeline Fight Set Sights on New Battle
Sunoco, behind protested Dakota Access pipeline, tops U.S. crude spill charts
The Dakota Access Pipeline: A Legal Environmental Justice Perspective
Tribe denied request for state emergency aid
Official Support for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Against DAPL
Fight Feels Familiar For Tribes At North Dakota Pipeline Protest
Standing Rock protests continue nationwide
Kentuckians show support For Standing Rock Protestors
Paiute Tribe releases resolution against Dakota Access Pipeline
Tribal sovereignty finally getting the attention it deserves
Inside a North Dakota Tribe's quest to stop a pipeline
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