Indians on the Anti-Pipeline War Path – Part 2

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Last week MDN told you about Indian Chief Carlos Whitewolf from the Northern Arawak Tribal Nation of Pennsylvania (see Indians on the War Path Against Pipeline in Lancaster County, PA). Chief Whitewolf's tribe doesn't have any land in Lancaster County, PA. And there are no surviving members of the Conestoga tribe that once did have land in Lancaster County. But that hasn't stopped Chief Whitewolf from carrying out his stated threat. The good chief warned that he would "make noise, protest and rally, block bulldozers" to prevent the Williams Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline from taversing the "sacred land" of the now-dead Conestogas. What we didn't realize is that he'd already done so, getting himself arrested on Jan. 5...

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