People gathered at the Dakota Tipi First Nation in Manitoba on Saturday to show solidarity with Standing Rock. First Nations leaders organized a protest near the First Nation, located along Highway 1, about 90 kilometres west of Winnipeg. The gathering was to show support for the Standing Rock Sioux and the tribe's allies who have been protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline, a 1,900-kilometre, four-state pipeline. We are all Dakota, Lakota people," said Dakota Tipi First Nations Chief Keith Pashe. First Nations leaders are assembling to protest at the First Nation located along Highway 1 about 90 kilometres West of Winnipeg.
Source: CBC News November 26, 2016 21:00 UTC