USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(01 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous leaders participate in a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in front of the Trump International Hotel (C) in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Holds Rally In Opposition To Dakota Access Pipeline(02 of58)
Open Image ModalA demonstrator holds a \'People Over Pipeline\' sign during a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, March 10, 2017. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Indigenous grassroots leaders arranged for the march to protect native sovereignty, keep fossil fuels in the ground and stop construction of the DAPL project. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Holds Rally In Opposition To Dakota Access Pipeline(03 of58)
Open Image ModalDemonstrators raise their fists in front of the White House during a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, March 10, 2017. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Indigenous grassroots leaders arranged for the march to protect native sovereignty, keep fossil fuels in the ground and stop construction of the DAPL project. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Holds Rally In Opposition To Dakota Access Pipeline(04 of58)
Open Image ModalDemonstrators hold a \'Water Is Life\' sign during a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, March 10, 2017. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Indigenous grassroots leaders arranged for the march to protect native sovereignty, keep fossil fuels in the ground and stop construction of the DAPL project. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Holds Rally In Opposition To Dakota Access Pipeline(05 of58)
Open Image ModalA demonstrator holds a \'Water Is Life\' sign in front of the White House during a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, March 10, 2017. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Indigenous grassroots leaders arranged for the march to protect native sovereignty, keep fossil fuels in the ground and stop construction of the DAPL project. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Rallies In Washington DC For Tribal Rights(06 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: A protester holds a sign during a demonstration against the Dakota Access Pipeline on March 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. Thousands of protesters and members of Native nations marched in Washington DC to oppose the construction of the proposed 1,172 Dakota Access Pipeline that runs within a half-mile of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) (credit:Justin Sullivan via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Holds Rally In Opposition To Dakota Access Pipeline(07 of58)
Open Image ModalA demonstrator holds a \'Water Is Life\' sign during a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, March 10, 2017. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Indigenous grassroots leaders arranged for the march to protect native sovereignty, keep fossil fuels in the ground and stop construction of the DAPL project. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Rallies In Washington DC For Tribal Rights(08 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: A protester holds a sign during a demonstration against the Dakota Access Pipeline on March 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. Thousands of protesters and members of Native nations marched in Washington DC to oppose the construction of the proposed 1,172 Dakota Access Pipeline that runs within a half-mile of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) (credit:Justin Sullivan via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Rallies In Washington DC For Tribal Rights(09 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: An oversized replica of a \'Make America Great Again\' hat sits on the grass across from the White House during a demonstration against the Dakota Access Pipeline on March 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. Thousands of protesters and members of Native nations marched in Washington DC to oppose the construction of the proposed 1,172 Dakota Access Pipeline that runs within a half-mile of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) (credit:Justin Sullivan via Getty Images)
Dakota Access Pipeline Protest in Washington(10 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, USA - March 10: Thousands of people march through Washington to the White House protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Washington, USA on March 10, 2017. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Dakota Access Pipeline Protest in Washington(11 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, USA - March 10: Thousands of people march through Washington to the White House protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Washington, USA on March 10, 2017. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Dakota Access Pipeline Protest in Washington(12 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, USA - March 10: Thousands of people march through Washington to the White House protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Washington, USA on March 10, 2017. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Dakota Access Pipeline Protest in Washington(13 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, USA - March 10: A group of Native Americans perform a traditional dance in front of the White House while protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Washington, USA on March 10, 2017. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Dakota Access Pipeline Protest in Washington(14 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, USA - March 10: Thousands of people march through Washington to the White House protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Washington, USA on March 10, 2017. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Dakota Access Pipeline Protest in Washington(15 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, USA - March 10: A large \'black snake\', representing oil pipelines, is carried in front of the White House by people protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Washington, USA on March 10, 2017. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Dakota Access Pipeline Protest in Washington(16 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, USA - March 10: A large \'black snake\', representing oil pipelines, is carried in front of the White House by people protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Washington, USA on March 10, 2017. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Dakota Access Pipeline Protest in Washington(17 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, USA - March 10: A Native American woman holds a feather, a traditionally important item to Native Americans, inner raised fist in front of the White House while protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in Washington, USA on March 10, 2017. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Rallies In Washington DC For Tribal Rights(18 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: (EDITOR\'S NOTE: Image was created as an Equirectangular Panorama. Import image into a panoramic player to create an interactive 360 degree view.) Tipis are erected on the ground of Washington Monument March 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe staged protests outside the Army Corps of Engineers Office, the Trump International Hotel, and a march to the White House to urge for halting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (credit:Alex Wong via Getty Images)
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Rallies In Washington DC For Tribal Rights(19 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Tipis are erected on the ground of Washington Monument March 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe staged protests outside the Army Corps of Engineers Office, the Trump International Hotel, and a march to the White House to urge for halting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (credit:Alex Wong via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Protesters march outside the White H(20 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Protesters march outside the White House during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest on March 10, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images) (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Native American men beat on a ceremo(21 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Native American men beat on a ceremonial drum during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest outside the White House on March 10, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images) (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Protesters cheer as speakers address(22 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Protesters cheer as speakers address them during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest outside the White House on March 10, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images) (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Little Thunder of the Lakota Tribe i(23 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: Little Thunder of the Lakota Tribe in Mission, South Dakota, performs a prayer dance during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest outside the White House on March 10, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images) (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: A Native American woman holds up cer(24 of58)
Open Image ModalWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 10: A Native American woman holds up ceremonial incense during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest outside the White House on March 10, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images) (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(25 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : A man holds a \'Water is Sacred\' sign as protesters stand in solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(26 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : Protesters stand in solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(27 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : Protesters stand in solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(28 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : Oglala Lakota Marine veteran, Buzz Nelson, takes part in a protesters to show solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(29 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : Protesters hold signs during a show of solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(30 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : A woman holds a \'Respect Tribal Sovereignty\' sign during a protest showing solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(31 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : Ow Hi of the Warm Springs tribe takes part in a protest showing solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(32 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : Protesters fill Terry Shrunk Plaza during a show of solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(33 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : Ow Hi of the Warm Springs tribe takes part in a protest showing solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
AWARDS-OSCARS/PROTEST(34 of58)
Open Image ModalPeople gather near the Oscar ceremony to protest against the Dakota Access oil pipeline, in Hollywood, California, U.S. February 26, 2017. REUTERS/Andrew Cullen (credit:Andrew Cullen / Reuters)
Native Nations Rise Portland Protest Against DAPL(35 of58)
Open Image ModalPORTLAND, UNITED STATES - MARCH 10 : Protesters take to the streets in a show of solidarity with the \'Native Nations Rise\' march on Washington, D.C. against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in Portland, Ore., on March 10, 2017. This week a federal judge signed an order refusing to halt construction of the controversial pipeline which will carry crude oil under Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation reservoir. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
AWARDS-OSCARS/PROTEST(36 of58)
Open Image ModalPeople gather near the Oscar ceremony to protest against the Dakota Access oil pipeline, in Hollywood, California, U.S. February 26, 2017. REUTERS/Andrew Cullen (credit:Andrew Cullen / Reuters)
AWARDS-OSCARS/PROTEST(37 of58)
Open Image ModalPeople gather near the Oscar ceremony to protest against the Dakota Access oil pipeline, in Hollywood, California, U.S. February 26, 2017. REUTERS/Andrew Cullen (credit:Andrew Cullen / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(38 of58)
Open Image ModalA jogger at the base of the Washington Monument passes a teepee built by members of indigenous tribes to protest the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S. March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(39 of58)
Open Image ModalA woman walks past teepees built beside the Washington Monument by members of indigenous tribes to protest the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S. March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
AWARDS-OSCARS/PROTEST(40 of58)
Open Image ModalPeople gather near the Oscar ceremony to protest against the Dakota Access oil pipeline, in Hollywood, California, U.S. February 26, 2017. REUTERS/Andrew Cullen (credit:Andrew Cullen / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(41 of58)
Open Image ModalA cyclist at the Washington Monument passes teepees built by members of indigenous tribes to protest the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S. March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(42 of58)
Open Image ModalA woman takes a photo of teepees built beside the Washington Monument by members of indigenous tribes to protest the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S. March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(43 of58)
Open Image ModalMembers of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation and Indigenous leaders participate in a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(44 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous leaders erect tipis in front of the Trump International Hotel as part of protest actions in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(45 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous leaders erect tipis in front of the Trump International Hotel as part of protest actions in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(46 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous leaders participate in a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, in front of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(47 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous leaders participate in a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(48 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous leaders participate in a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(49 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous leaders participate in a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(50 of58)
Open Image ModalAn indigenous activist waves an upside down U.S. flag with an image of historic Native American leader Sitting Bull on it during a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in front of the White House in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(51 of58)
Open Image ModalRay St. Clair of the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota carries an eagle head staff as indigenous activists dance and participate in traditional ceremonies during a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in front of the White House in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(52 of58)
Open Image ModalLittle Thunder, a traditional dancer and indigenous activist from the Lakota tribe, dances as he demonstrates in front of the White House during a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(53 of58)
Open Image ModalA protestor holds a Resist sign as indigenous activists and supporters hold a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(54 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous tribe members take sticks to an effigy of U.S. President Donald Trump during a protest march and rally against the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in front of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, U.S. March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(55 of58)
Open Image ModalAn indigenous activist participates in a protest march and rally in opposition to the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(56 of58)
Open Image ModalJody Gaskin from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, takes part in a protest rally at the White House against the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S. March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-PROTEST/NATIVE NATIONS(57 of58)
Open Image ModalIndigenous women take part in a rally in front of the Trump International Hotel to protest the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, U.S. March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (credit:Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
USA-ENVIRONMENT/PROTEST(58 of58)
Open Image ModalPeople protest against President Donald Trump\'s executive order fast-tracking the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (credit:Lucy Nicholson / Reuters)