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Native Americans from across the country will march to the White House on Friday to protest President Trump’s approval of the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines. Watch live in the player above beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET.

The march is a continuation of a year-long battle between the Standing Rock Sioux and environmentalists against the government and pipeline corporations.The “Native Nations Rise” demonstration will demand that Trump and the U.S. Congress stop construction of the pipelines, which protesters say threaten the water supply, sacred sites and religious rights of indigenous people.

As part of a four-day protest, demonstrators on Tuesday erected seven tipis on the National Mall in Washington and held cultural workshops and panel discussions. Tribal leaders also lobbied lawmakers to demand the government stop satisfying corporations’ interest at the expense of tribal rights.

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