Posted on 12/16/2016 1:59:26 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
A Standing Rock Sioux Tribe representative said the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy served as a springboard for discussion this week during a listening session with the Donald Trumps transition team and tribal leaders.
Chad Harrison, member of the Standing Rock Tribal Council, was among tribal leaders from around the country who participated in a listening session Wednesday in Washington.
While the event was not focused on Dakota Access, the Standing Rock Tribes lawsuit over the pipelines Missouri River crossing raised awareness of broader issues, such as the need for greater tribal consultation on infrastructure projects and other policy issues, Harrison said Thursday....
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Filled heap big with plenty wampum.
It sounds like the opportunity might be there for Trump to make a deal with the tribe, but not the enviro-crazies. That would be sweet.
This is huge considering how many inroads Muslims especially turkey has made the tribes. Donald knows all. Man is incredible.
It is possible the o-team handled this deliberately badly in order to dis exploration and transport altogether.
Hey, why not, if they are working to represent the interests of the tribe? As long as the wealth from the projects helps the WHOLE tribe. I don't envision Trump being okay with paying off the leaders without a lot of trickle down to the tribe members.
Filled heap big with plenty wampum.
That plus the safety measures taken to prevent spills into the river (buried deep, double walled pipe with annular sensors, emergency alarms, automatic shut-off valves, etc.).
I read elsewhere that the price tag for tribal approval of the DAP was $40 million and it doesn’t even cross their reservation.
Although I fully approve of ending federal oversight of tribal lands. Let them run themselves like a county or state.
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