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Merchandise Indigenous DC Pin: Cowboy and Indian Alliance $9
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Indigenous DC Pin: Cowboy and Indian Alliance $9

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Indigenous DC Pin featuring the Cowboy and Indian Alliance map site

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  • 1.25" diameter
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In an act of solidarity between farmers, ranchers, and tribes, the Cowboy and Indian Alliance demonstration protested the Keystone XL pipeline and championed environmental protections, specifically focusing on the at-risk Ogallala Aquifer. On April 22, 2014, the Alliance kicked off its week-long demonstration by riding horseback along the National Mall, and raising teepees and erecting a camp in front of the US Capitol Building. Approximately 5,000 attendees participated in the activities.

 

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Indigenous DC Pin featuring the Cowboy and Indian Alliance map site

  • Free shipping!
  • 1.25" diameter
  • All sales final - no returns

In an act of solidarity between farmers, ranchers, and tribes, the Cowboy and Indian Alliance demonstration protested the Keystone XL pipeline and championed environmental protections, specifically focusing on the at-risk Ogallala Aquifer. On April 22, 2014, the Alliance kicked off its week-long demonstration by riding horseback along the National Mall, and raising teepees and erecting a camp in front of the US Capitol Building. Approximately 5,000 attendees participated in the activities.

 

Indigenous DC Pin featuring the Cowboy and Indian Alliance map site

  • Free shipping!
  • 1.25" diameter
  • All sales final - no returns

In an act of solidarity between farmers, ranchers, and tribes, the Cowboy and Indian Alliance demonstration protested the Keystone XL pipeline and championed environmental protections, specifically focusing on the at-risk Ogallala Aquifer. On April 22, 2014, the Alliance kicked off its week-long demonstration by riding horseback along the National Mall, and raising teepees and erecting a camp in front of the US Capitol Building. Approximately 5,000 attendees participated in the activities.