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North Dakota tribes continue protests during Thanksgiving
Al Jazeera English
2016-11-25
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Most Americans spent Thursday celebrating Thanksgiving. However, some native Americans in North Dakota did not join in.
They continue to confront police in the latest protest to stop the building of an oil pipeline.
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