Leaders of tribal nations in MN ask Walz to pause Line 3 work during legal appeal

Sections of pipe await placement near Grand Rapids, Minn., for the Enbridge Line 3 project in early February. Conflict is growing among Indigenous communities along the nearly 400-mile path of Enbridge's Line 3. As the project cuts across the Fond du Lac reservation, treaty lands of several other bands of Ojibwe, and the headwaters of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota, it has brought not just jobs but controversy and discord into the most intimate spheres of spirituality, family, and community.
Mary Annette Pember | Indian Country Today via AP
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