A growing number of celebrities are joining the fight against
construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline on tribal land in the
US state of North Dakota. Activists fear the construction of a nearly
1,200-mile pipeline could harm cultural sites and drinking water for
the Standing Rock Sioux tribe.
Our US Correspondent Patrice Howard reports.
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