![Inside the final days of the Standing Rock protest](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_u-b4s9NZFa-6HV9L6p5eOhsSc1SrA9hOTRr9Gm7LQS9jv23c26bH-ViSbB766bhKEaS2a2XFYxr7r1wv30wXznTywh1xov8VWUVEMnIkP0tHR6XNSV35vVrkrcqo03oof7IaM6i83MsS2H5CVwyh55tTtzabgDQi7-3y7EmwcI7K68zByTNvqMEmxEeNbSwsbO=s0-d)
“Those small victories were always difficult to claim at Standing Rock because the terms of the protests were absolute — either the pipeline was built or it wasn’t — and I imagine that as people return to their homes or ship off to the next fight, they will have to find a more personal justification for the months they spent there.” By Jay Caspian Kang. (Feb. 21, 2017)
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