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They stood on horseback facing armored vehicles and riot police not because they wanted conflict, but because they believed water matters more than profit.
At Standing Rock, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and thousands of Indigenous water protectors gathered to oppose the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Missouri River, raising concerns about water safety, treaty rights, and sacred land.
Their message was simple:
“Water is Life.”
Elders prayed.
Young people rode horseback across the plains.
Families camped through harsh winters.
Tribes from across North America came together in solidarity.
Whether people agreed with every part of the protest or not, the movement sparked a global conversation about Indigenous rights, environmental protection, and who gets heard when land and water are at risk.
Years later, the images still remain powerful:
Lines of militarized vehicles facing unarmed riders.
Communities standing together to protect what they believed future generations would need most.
The Standing Rock movement became one of the most recognized Indigenous-led protests in modern history, reminding the world that clean water, sacred land, and cultural survival are deeply connected for many Native nations.
Because long after headlines fade, water will still matter to every generation that follows.
Crazy this joke hasn't aged in almost 20 years since the episode aired
Meanwhile the majority of Americans: how about we elect Donald fucking Trump

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Catching up on art posts, very honored and proud to share this oil painting which went live this past Friday, a work created for Elliot Lang's 'Character In Context' show at the A.R. Mitchell Museum in Trinidad, Colorado. Opening is June 5th (sorry, I will not be there) Link to the on line catalog with the few dozen talented artist's contributions with preliminary studies and final paintings in the comments below.
Precipice
20" x 16" Oil on Panel, framed, 2026
A part of my series of works in dialog with our mythological fascination with space travel and our place in the universe.
Character in Context
A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art
150 E. Main St.
Trinidad, CO 81082
June 5 - July 31, 2026