The Standing Rock Sioux's tribal council has voted to make tribal land available for those protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline, though an organizer from another tribe says many likely won't move.

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Chairman Dave Archambault says the protesters will move to the Standing Rock reservation so that permanent structures can be built to protect protesters from winter weather.

The reservation is only two miles south of the current camp, but it's on Army Corps property.

Even though Protesters do not have a federal permit to be on that land, the Corps said it wouldn't evict them because of free speech reasons.