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[edit]- "Episode 33: MAGA Teens and Dismantling White Supremacy with our Kids". Cindy Brandt. 2019-01-28. Retrieved 2019-01-28.[1]
- September 25Braine, Theresa. "Nathan Phillips and Native groups invite Covington students to learn about indigenous history - NY Daily News". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2019-01-28. [2]
- January 23, 2019 The New York Times Times, The New York (January 23, 2019). "Videos Show a Collision of 3 Groups That Spawned a Fiery Political Moment". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 28, 2019. January 22 compilation shows that the whole interaction only lasted ten minutes.[3]
- January 25, 2019 "Letters: 'We All Need to Take Responsibility for Their Actions'". The Atlantic. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2019.[4]
- 25 Brooks, David (2019-01-25). "Opinion | How We Destroy Lives Today". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-01-28.[6]
- January 24 Chui wrote about a "captivated nation".Chiu, Allyson (January 24, 2019). "'Your administration tore babies from their parents': Critics slam Sarah Sanders for Covington comments'". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
The same day, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was 'slammed' for her statement that, referring to the Covington student, she had "never seen people so happy to destroy a kid's life".
[7]
- 24 Beauchamp, Zach (2019-01-23). "The real politics behind the Covington Catholic controversy, explained". Vox. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
The Covington Catholic fight is American politics in microcosm.... Why is the Covington Catholic controversy still the nation's biggest story? It started simply enough. A short viral video shot on Friday shows a group of white teens, some wearing "Make America Great Again" hats, standing around a smaller group of Native Americans including an elder from the Omaha tribe named Nathan Phillips. Yet despite the inherent uncertainty in the footage itself, both sides continue to dig in, accusing the other of willful blindness and bad faith. It's been four days since the initial incident, which had nothing like the policy significance of the still-ongoing shutdown fight. Still, it's the most divisive and talked-about issue in American public life right now. Why? The answer is that the Covington videos are kind of Rorschach test, showing each side seeing what it wants to in a way that's more revealing about their own worldviews than the actual incident...Why is the Covington Catholic controversy still the nation's biggest story? It started simply enough. A short viral video shot on Friday shows a group of white teens, some wearing "Make America Great Again" hats, standing around a smaller group of Native American demonstrator including an elder from the Omaha tribe named Nathan Phillips.
[8]
- 23 Grinberg, Emanuella (2019-01-23). "A new video shows a different side of the encounter between a Native American elder and teens in MAGA hats". CNN. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
Kaya Taitano, who shot the viral video, said the teens were chanting "Build the wall" and "Trump 2020." Those chants were not audible in videos reviewed by CNN.
[9]
- 22 Robins-Early, Nick (January 22, 2019). "House Intelligence Committee Looking Into Tweet About Viral MAGA Hat Teen Video". Huffington Post. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
The House Intelligence Committee has asked Twitter to provide more information about a viral video of jeering high school students in Make America Great Again hats surrounding a Native American man, a committee aide told HuffPost. The Twitter account @2020fight on Friday posted the minute-long video of Covington Catholic High School students and Omaha tribe elder Nathan Phillips, and was viewed over 2.5 million times in the days since. "The tweet sparked a national controversy and heated partisan debate over the incident, which included President Donald Trump defending the students against allegations of racism."
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- 21Zimmerman, Julie Irwin (2019-01-21). "I Failed the Covington Catholic Test". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2019-01-28. [11]
- 21 Graham, Ruth (January 21, 2019). "Nick Sandmann and Nathan Phillips: What new footage reveals about the incident at the Lincoln Memorial". Retrieved 2019-01-28. [12]
- 21 WKRC (2019-01-20). "Covington Catholic students react to incident involving Native Americans in D.C." WKRC. Retrieved 2019-01-21.[13]
- 21 "Statement of Nick Sandmann, Covington Catholic High School junior, regarding incident at the Lincoln Memorial". CNN. January 20, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2019.[14]
- 21 Miller, Michael E. (January 21, 2019). "A tribal elder and a high school junior stood face to face, and the world reacted". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 21, 2019.[15]
- 21 Alex Johnson (January 21, 2019) Young man in D.C. march video denounces 'outright lies' about him Nbcnews.com.[16]
- 21 Statement of Nick Sandmann, Covington Catholic High School junior, regarding incident at the Lincoln Memorial CNN. January 21, 2019[17]
- 21Chappell, Bill (January 21, 2019). "Differing Narratives After Standoff Between Native American Man, High School Student". NPR. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- 20 Reinstein, Julia; Baer, Stephanie K. (January 20, 2019). "The MAGA Hat–Wearing Teens Who Taunted A Native American Elder Could Be Expelled". BuzzFeed. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
What we saw yesterday, the display surrounding Mr. Phillips, is emblematic of the state of our discourse in Trump's America. It clearly demonstrates the validity of our concerns about the marginalization and disrespect of Indigenous peoples, and it shows that traditional knowledge is being ignored by those who should listen most closely.
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- January 20, 2019 Schilling, Vincent (January 20, 2019). "An interview with Nathan Phillips on the #MAGAYouth incident". Indian Country Today. Retrieved January 21, 2019.[20]
- 20 "Longer video shows start of Covington Catholic incident at Indigenous Peoples March". Retrieved 2019-01-21.[21]
- 20 Brookbank, Sarah (January 20, 2019). "Longer video shows start of Covington Catholic incident at Indigenous Peoples March". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved January 21, 2019.[22]
- 20 "Outcry after Kentucky students in Maga hats mock Native American veteran". The Guardian. 20 January 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2019.[23]
- 20 Schilling, Vincent (January 19, 2019). "Outrage as non-Native youth wearing #MAGA hats taunt and disrespect Native elder". Indian Country Today. Retrieved January 19, 2019.[24]
- 20 Politi, Daniel (January 20, 2019). "Native American Elder Says He Approached MAGA-Clad Teens to Defuse Argument With Black Protesters". Slate Magazine. Retrieved January 20, 2019.[25]
- 20 Mervosh, Sarah; Rueb, Emily S. (January 20, 2019). "Fuller Picture Emerges of Viral Video Between Native American Man and Catholic Students". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 21, 2019.Cite error: A
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- 20 Emily Birnbaum (January 20, 2019) Massie claims media misrepresented Covington Catholic incident The Hill[26]
- 20 March for Life [@March_for_Life] (January 20, 2019). "It is clear from new footage and additional accounts that there is more to this story than the original video captured. We will refrain from commenting further until the truth is understood. (2/2)" (Tweet) – via Twitter.[27]
- 20Schilling, Vincent (January 20, 2019). "An interview with Nathan Phillips on the #MAGAYouth incident". Indian Country Today. Retrieved January 21, 2019.Cite error: A
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- 20Schilling, Vincent (January 20, 2019). "An interview with Nathan Phillips on the #MAGAYouth incident". Indian Country Today. Retrieved January 21, 2019. [28]
- 19 Braine, Theresa (January 18, 2019). "Indigenous People's March highlights environmental decline, violence against Native women, amid optimism". New York Daily News. Retrieved January 19, 2019.[29]
- 19 Ryan, Lisa (January 18, 2019). "Mob of MAGA Hat-Wearing Teen Boys Caught on Video Harassing Native Elder". The Cut. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
The Cut quoted an Instagram post, "As we tried to move through the crowd, they closed in tighter around us, and wouldn't allow anyone to pass. It was obvious that they wanted any excuse for the day to turn violent. They repeatedly 'bumped' into us, trying to agitate people into confrontation. But instead, the very few of us left stood quietly, trying to remain calm. I was seething with anger and rage and disappointment. I was so confused about why these boys would go out of their way to harass such a small, vulnerable group."
[30]
- 19 Hignett, Katherine (November 7, 2018). "Who is Sharice Davids? Kansas Democrat becomes first openly LGBT Native American woman elected to House". Newsweek. Retrieved January 19, 2019.[31]
- 19 [32]
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- 18[36]
- 18[37]
- November 13, 2018 [38]
- 19 "Haaland condemns students' behavior toward Native elder at Indigenous Peoples March". The Hill. January 18, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.[33]
- 19Martinez, Gina (January 19, 2019). "Kentucky Teens Wearing 'MAGA' Hats Taunt Indigenous Peoples March Participants in Viral Video". Time. Retrieved January 19, 2019.[39]
- 19Olivo, Antonio; Wootson Jr, Cleve R.; Heim, Joe (January 19, 2019). "'It was getting ugly': Native American drummer on the MAGA-hat wearing teens who surrounded him". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 19, 2019.[40]
- 17[41]
- 18 "A meaningful march days after Trump joked about a Native American massacre". The Washington Post. January 18, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.[42]
- January 14, 2019 "Trump's Use of Wounded Knee to Mock Elizabeth Warren Angers Native Americans - The New York Times". January 14, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.[43]
- January 2, 2019 Beinart, Peter (January 2, 2019). "There's a Reason Many Voters Have Negative Views of Warren—But the Press Won't Tell You Why". The Atlantic. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
The better explanation for why Warren attracts disproportionate conservative criticism, and has disproportionately high disapproval ratings, has nothing to do with her progressive economic views or her dalliance with DNA testing. It's that she's a woman.
[44]
- December 12, 2017 "FAQ: Standing Rock Litigation". Earthjustice. 2017-02-14. Retrieved 2017-12-11.[45]
- January 24, 2017 "Trump backs controversial oil pipelines". 2017-01-24. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
US President Donald Trump has infuriated environmentalists by signing executive orders that support two controversial oil pipelines. The new Republican president backed the Keystone XL and Dakota Access projects, provided American steel is used. The Obama administration in late 2015 halted Keystone, which would carry crude from Canada to Texas. The Army decided last year to explore other routes for the Dakota pipeline amid huge protests by Native Americans.
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- January 18, 2018 [29][Notes 1] presidential memoranda These were intended to "clear the way to government approval"[47]
- November 26, 2000 Kelley World-Herald staff, Matt (January 21, 2019) [November 26, 2000]. "Who is Nathan Phillips? Years ago, Omaha Tribe member said spiritual journey was grounded in mall prayer vigil". Omaha World Herald. Washington, D.C. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
Born and raised in Lincoln...Joined by Konstant and their kids — 3-year-old Zakiah and 14-month-old Alethea — Phillips spends his time praying and tending to a fire inside a canvas lodge that for weeks has served as the family's primary home ...More personally, he says, it involves his own fight against alcoholism, a childhood floating through foster homes in Nebraska, and an early adulthood spent first in the Marine Corps and later being thrown in and out of jail. Now 45, Phillips has been sober for 16 years. He met Shoshana Konstant, a former middle school teacher, in 1990. For several years, the couple bounced around the country agitating on behalf of American Indians being displaced from their homelands...Officially, Phillips says, the vigil is to benefit his organization: the Native Youth Alliance. Kneeling on one knee and one foot, Phillips talks excitedly about creating "culturally appropriate" homes for Indian children who have been separated from their parents. The idea, he says, is to keep kids connected to their culture... Phillips, who was forcibly removed from his parents' home at age 5. Later, Phillips says he also wants to found Head Start for American Indian children, along with a community center and health-care facility...The Washington Post even stopped by, publishing a lengthy essay last week connecting Phillips' vigil to a well-mannered protest of Thanksgiving.
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[edit]- January 20 Indian Country Today[20]
- name="indiancountrytoday_Schilling_20190120"Schilling, Vincent (January 20, 2019). "An interview with Nathan Phillips on the #MAGAYouth incident". Indian Country Today. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
In 2000, during Native American Heritage Month, Phillips "set up three canvas lodges on an expanse of grass between the Washington Monument and the White House" to conduct a month-long prayer session. He was accompanied by his wife and two young children.[48]
Notes
[edit]- ^ The protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline construction, which had been rerouted through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation under Lake Oahe and the Missouri River, began in the spring of 2016 and ended in 2017, but supplemental complaints were still being filed in court in October 2018.
References
[edit]- ^ "Episode 33: MAGA Teens and Dismantling White Supremacy with our Kids". Cindy Brandt. 2019-01-28. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ Braine, Theresa. "Nathan Phillips and Native groups invite Covington students to learn about indigenous history - NY Daily News". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ Times, The New York (January 23, 2019). "Videos Show a Collision of 3 Groups That Spawned a Fiery Political Moment". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
- ^ "Letters: 'We All Need to Take Responsibility for Their Actions'". The Atlantic. January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
- ^ Bogost, Ian (January 21, 2019). "Stop Trusting Viral Videos". The Atlantic. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
- ^ Brooks, David (2019-01-25). "Opinion | How We Destroy Lives Today". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ Chiu, Allyson (January 24, 2019). "'Your administration tore babies from their parents': Critics slam Sarah Sanders for Covington comments'". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
Wikipedia:January 24, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was 'slammed' for her statement that, referring to the Covington student, she had "never seen people so happy to destroy a kid's life"... According to Chiu Sanders' critics cited ways in which the lives of young people have been destroyed or deeply affected by media portrayals, including the Central Park Five, Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin, the survivors of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. Chiu "n the days since a video featuring a group of Covington Catholic High School students and a Native American elder first captivated the nation, journalists, lawmakers, celebrities and even President Donald Trump have all weighed in, their comments joining the cacophony of voices that have only fueled what has become an explosive debate on race and politics with few clear answers."
- ^ Beauchamp, Zach (2019-01-23). "The real politics behind the Covington Catholic controversy, explained". Vox. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
The Covington Catholic fight is American politics in microcosm.... Why is the Covington Catholic controversy still the nation's biggest story? It started simply enough. A short viral video shot on Friday shows a group of white teens, some wearing "Make America Great Again" hats, standing around a smaller group of Native Americans including an elder from the Omaha tribe named Nathan Phillips. Yet despite the inherent uncertainty in the footage itself, both sides continue to dig in, accusing the other of willful blindness and bad faith. It's been four days since the initial incident, which had nothing like the policy significance of the still-ongoing shutdown fight. Still, it's the most divisive and talked-about issue in American public life right now. Why? The answer is that the Covington videos are kind of Rorschach test, showing each side seeing what it wants to in a way that's more revealing about their own worldviews than the actual incident...Why is the Covington Catholic controversy still the nation's biggest story? It started simply enough. A short viral video shot on Friday shows a group of white teens, some wearing "Make America Great Again" hats, standing around a smaller group of Native American demonstrator including an elder from the Omaha tribe named Nathan Phillips.
- ^ Grinberg, Emanuella (January 23, 2019). "A new video shows a different side of the encounter between a Native American elder and teens in MAGA hats". CNN. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
Kaya Taitano, who shot the viral video, said the teens were chanting "Build the wall" and "Trump 2020." Those chants were not audible in videos reviewed by CNN. " was a moment in a bigger story that is still unfolding."
- ^ Robins-Early, Nick (January 22, 2019). "House Intelligence Committee Looking Into Tweet About Viral MAGA Hat Teen Video". Huffington Post. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
The House Intelligence Committee has asked Twitter to provide more information about a viral video of jeering high school students in Make America Great Again hats surrounding a Native American man, a committee aide told HuffPost. The Twitter account @2020fight on Friday posted the minute-long video of Covington Catholic High School students and Omaha tribe elder Nathan Phillips, and was viewed over 2.5 million times in the days since. "The tweet sparked a national controversy and heated partisan debate over the incident, which included President Donald Trump defending the students against allegations of racism." "students doing "tomahawk chop" gestures at Phillips"
- ^ Zimmerman, Julie Irwin (2019-01-21). "I Failed the Covington Catholic Test". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ Graham, Ruth (January 21, 2019). "Nick Sandmann and Nathan Phillips: What new footage reveals about the incident at the Lincoln Memorial". Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ WKRC (2019-01-20). "Covington Catholic students react to incident involving Native Americans in D.C." WKRC. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
- ^ "Statement of Nick Sandmann, Covington Catholic High School junior, regarding incident at the Lincoln Memorial". CNN. January 20, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- ^ Miller, Michael E. (January 21, 2019). "A tribal elder and a high school junior stood face to face, and the world reacted". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- ^ Alex Johnson (January 21, 2019) Young man in D.C. march video denounces 'outright lies' about him Nbcnews.com.
- ^ Statement of Nick Sandmann, Covington Catholic High School junior, regarding incident at the Lincoln Memorial CNN. January 21, 2019
- ^ Chappell, Bill (January 21, 2019). "Differing Narratives After Standoff Between Native American Man, High School Student". NPR. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- ^ Reinstein, Julia; Baer, Stephanie K. (January 20, 2019). "The MAGA Hat–Wearing Teens Who Taunted A Native American Elder Could Be Expelled". BuzzFeed. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
What we saw yesterday, the display surrounding Mr. Phillips, is emblematic of the state of our discourse in Trump's America. It clearly demonstrates the validity of our concerns about the marginalization and disrespect of Indigenous peoples, and it shows that traditional knowledge is being ignored by those who should listen most closely.
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ignored (help) - ^ a b Schilling, Vincent (January 20, 2019). "An interview with Nathan Phillips on the #MAGAYouth incident". Indian Country Today. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- ^ "Longer video shows start of Covington Catholic incident at Indigenous Peoples March". Retrieved 2019-01-21.
- ^ Brookbank, Sarah (January 20, 2019). "Longer video shows start of Covington Catholic incident at Indigenous Peoples March". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- ^ "Outcry after Kentucky students in Maga hats mock Native American veteran". The Guardian. 20 January 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
- ^ a b Schilling, Vincent (January 19, 2019). "Outrage as non-Native youth wearing #MAGA hats taunt and disrespect Native elder". Indian Country Today. Retrieved January 19, 2019. Cite error: The named reference "indiancountrytoday_Schilling_20190119" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Politi, Daniel (January 20, 2019). "Native American Elder Says He Approached MAGA-Clad Teens to Defuse Argument With Black Protesters". Slate Magazine. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
- ^ Emily Birnbaum (January 20, 2019) Massie claims media misrepresented Covington Catholic incident The Hill
- ^ March for Life [@March_for_Life] (January 20, 2019). "It is clear from new footage and additional accounts that there is more to this story than the original video captured. We will refrain from commenting further until the truth is understood. (2/2)" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Schilling, Vincent (January 20, 2019). "An interview with Nathan Phillips on the #MAGAYouth incident". Indian Country Today. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- ^ a b Braine, Theresa (January 18, 2019). "Indigenous People's March highlights environmental decline, violence against Native women, amid optimism". New York Daily News. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ Ryan, Lisa (January 18, 2019). "Mob of MAGA Hat-Wearing Teen Boys Caught on Video Harassing Native Elder". The Cut. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
The Cut quoted an Instagram post, "As we tried to move through the crowd, they closed in tighter around us, and wouldn't allow anyone to pass. It was obvious that they wanted any excuse for the day to turn violent. They repeatedly 'bumped' into us, trying to agitate people into confrontation. But instead, the very few of us left stood quietly, trying to remain calm. I was seething with anger and rage and disappointment. I was so confused about why these boys would go out of their way to harass such a small, vulnerable group."
- ^ Hignett, Katherine (November 7, 2018). "Who is Sharice Davids? Kansas Democrat becomes first openly LGBT Native American woman elected to House". Newsweek. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ Mervosh, Sarah (January 19, 2019). "Boys in 'Make America Great Again' Hats Mob Native Elder at Indigenous Peoples March". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ a b "Haaland condemns students' behavior toward Native elder at Indigenous Peoples March". The Hill. January 18, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ Londberg, Max (January 19, 2019). "School faces backlash after incident at Indigenous Peoples March". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ "Local high school 'looking into' incident at march in D.C." WCPO. January 19, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ Gallucci, Nicole (January 18, 2019). "Teens in MAGA hats sparked outrage after crashing the Indigenous Peoples March". Mashable. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ "'Blatant racism': Ky. high school faces backlash after video shows students surrounding indigenous marchers". USA Today. January 18, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
We condemn the actions of the Covington Catholic High School students towards Nathan Phillips specifically, and Native Americans in general, Jan. 18, after the March for Life, in Washington, D.C. We extend our deepest apologies to Mr. Phillips. This behavior is opposed to the Church's teachings on the dignity and respect of the human person.
- ^ Astor, Maggie. "Meet the Native American Woman Who Beat the Sponsor of North Dakota's ID Law". New York Times. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
- ^ Martinez, Gina (January 19, 2019). "Kentucky Teens Wearing 'MAGA' Hats Taunt Indigenous Peoples March Participants in Viral Video". Time. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ Olivo, Antonio; Wootson Jr, Cleve R.; Heim, Joe (January 19, 2019). "'It was getting ugly': Native American drummer on the MAGA-hat wearing teens who surrounded him". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "A meaningful march days after Trump joked about a Native American massacre". The Washington Post. January 18, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ "Trump's Use of Wounded Knee to Mock Elizabeth Warren Angers Native Americans - The New York Times". January 14, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ^ Beinart, Peter (January 2, 2019). "There's a Reason Many Voters Have Negative Views of Warren—But the Press Won't Tell You Why". The Atlantic. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
The better explanation for why Warren attracts disproportionate conservative criticism, and has disproportionately high disapproval ratings, has nothing to do with her progressive economic views or her dalliance with DNA testing. It's that she's a woman.
- ^ "FAQ: Standing Rock Litigation". Earthjustice. 2017-02-14. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
- ^ "Trump backs controversial oil pipelines". 2017-01-24. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
US President Donald Trump has infuriated environmentalists by signing executive orders that support two controversial oil pipelines. The new Republican president backed the Keystone XL and Dakota Access projects, provided American steel is used. The Obama administration in late 2015 halted Keystone, which would carry crude from Canada to Texas. The Army decided last year to explore other routes for the Dakota pipeline amid huge protests by Native Americans.
- ^ Peter Baker & Coral Davenport (January 24, 2017). "Trump Revives Keystone Pipeline Rejected by Obama". Retrieved January 24, 2017.
- ^ a b Kelley World-Herald staff, Matt (January 21, 2019) [November 26, 2000]. "Who is Nathan Phillips? Years ago, Omaha Tribe member said spiritual journey was grounded in mall prayer vigil". Omaha World Herald. Washington, D.C. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
Born and raised in Lincoln...Joined by Konstant and their kids — 3-year-old Zakiah and 14-month-old Alethea — Phillips spends his time praying and tending to a fire inside a canvas lodge that for weeks has served as the family's primary home ...More personally, he says, it involves his own fight against alcoholism, a childhood floating through foster homes in Nebraska, and an early adulthood spent first in the Marine Corps and later being thrown in and out of jail. Now 45, Phillips has been sober for 16 years. He met Shoshana Konstant, a former middle school teacher, in 1990. For several years, the couple bounced around the country agitating on behalf of American Indians being displaced from their homelands...Officially, Phillips says, the vigil is to benefit his organization: the Native Youth Alliance. Kneeling on one knee and one foot, Phillips talks excitedly about creating "culturally appropriate" homes for Indian children who have been separated from their parents. The idea, he says, is to keep kids connected to their culture... Phillips, who was forcibly removed from his parents' home at age 5. Later, Phillips says he also wants to found Head Start for American Indian children, along with a community center and health-care facility...The Washington Post even stopped by, publishing a lengthy essay last week connecting Phillips' vigil to a well-mannered protest of Thanksgiving.