Thousands of Native American demonstrators and their supporters marched to the White House on March 10 to voice outrage at President Donald Trump's support for two oil pipelines they say will threaten tribal lands.
After becoming president, Trump has cleared the way for work to proceed on the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipeline projects.
Many Native American tribes say the pipelines will badly affect water quality and damage sacred sites, and have vowed to keep protesting. (Reuters)
ノースダコタ州の居留地の近くを通る石油パイプラインの建設に抗議する米先住民らと支援者が3月10日、ホワイトハウスに向かってデモ行進を行なった。
The Japan Times ST: March 24, 2017