2017 Media
TigerSwan Responded to Pipeline Vandalism by Launching Multistate Dragnet
April 26, 2017
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Infamous private security TigerSwan was hired by Dakota Access, LLC. to conduct surveillance and investigations on Water Protectors and allies. Later, documents were released comparing them to "eco-terrorists" and "jihadists."
Christine Nobiss was one of their targets.
Heed Iowa’s Native Leaders - By Ed Fallon
July 13, 2017
Most of the mainstream media missed it, as did most of Iowa’s political leaders. You might have missed it too, but last week, a truly important event happened in Des Moines.
Midwest Telegraph Weekly Podcast with Indigenous Iowa
July 12, 2017
Indigenous Iowa and Little Creek Camp founder Christine Nobiss talks about the work she is doing to protect the water in Iowa and all along the Dakota Access Pipeline which threatens the water supply of 18 million people. We discuss indigenous rights, abuse of eminent domain, Native/Black solidarity and other related issues.
Indigenous Iowa on Umatilla Reservation Community Radio, KCUW 104.3 FM
June 15, 2017
Cindy Halfmoon interviews Christine Nobiss (Co-Founder of Indigenous Iowa, Little Creek Camp) Thomas Bettles and Belisa Ganuelas about environmental advocacy, the last stand of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Renewable Energy, Meth in Mission and lots, lots more.
The Dakota Access Pipeline Struggle with co-host Jacqueline Keeler, and guests Christine Nobiss and Desiree Kane
June 6, 2017
Monthly co-host Jacqueline Keeler joins Paul Roland to lead this discussion looking at the aftermath (and continuation) of the massive movement to try to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, most prominently at Standing Rock, North Dakota. On the phone are Christine Nobiss and Desiree Kane.
They’re back: Dakota pipeline protesters set up camp to back Iowa farmers
May 18, 2017
After the collapse of the Dakota Access protest in February, Christine Nobiss of Indigenous Iowa returned to the Hawkeye State and founded Little Creek Camp, a collection of tents and tipis dedicated to keeping the spirit of Standing Rock alive.
Little Creek Camp Movement Grinnell
May 18, 2017
Thanks to Gabriel Eisen for putting together this amazing showcase of The Little Creek Camp Movement Grinnell, which is made up of a group of amazing university students that support the camp.
Oil is Flowing in the Dakota Access Pipeline, but Protesters Aren't Giving Up
May 11, 2017
Even as oil flows through the now-completed Dakota Access pipeline, the fight against the hotly contested line still lives on in a makeshift camp here in Iowa County.
Iowans march for the planet from Iowa City to Des Moines to D.C.
May 5, 2017
Christine Nobiss, co-chair of Indigenous Iowa, traveled to Washington, D.C. to speak at the 200,000-strong march.
How Little Creek Camp Is Keeping #NoDAPL Fight Alive
April 20, 2017
Jordan Chariton of TYT Politics interviewing Christine Nobiss on the purpose of Little Creek Camp and what people can do to help and get involved.
Digital Smoke Signals interviews Christine Nobiss
March 22, 2017
Digital Smoke Signal Update: From D.C. to New York to Lancaster and now onto Flint, MI. After years of forced colonization our voice is still being heard in its truest form. Our existence is our resistance.
The People for Bernie Sanders interview with Christine Nobiss
March 21, 2017
Desiree Kane interviews Christine Nobiss. Little Creek Camp is open, the #NoDAPL fight continues in Iowa where more than 30% of the pipe resides. There is an opportunity to force DAPL to potentially re-route around 9 land owners property.
Solidarity Rally Against the Ban
February 5, 2017
At the Solidarity Rally Against the Ban in Iowa City, Christine Nobiss welcomes immigrants and refugees into the USA.
Women's March in Des Moines
January 21, 2017
Christine Nobiss at the Women's March in Des Moines, Iowa. It was the second biggest protest in Iowa history with 26,000 people present.
Women's March in Des Moines
January 21, 2017
Marisa Miakonda Cummings (Umonhon) speaking at the Women's March in Des Moines. Amazing!
MLK Birthday Party
January 15, 2017
Christine Nobiss, speaking about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the legacy he left us. A legacy of determination that continually keeps us inspired.
DAPL Timber Still Sitting in Boone County, Iowa
January 27, 2017
Mark Edwards and Christine Nobiss speaking about the timber pile that DAPL has left sitting in Boone County. The timber is most likely not soaked in creosote, but we can not be %100 sure of that. We know it is treated, we just don't know with what.