Enbridge have received the go-ahead to build a replacement – actually a brand new – pipeline through Minnesota to shift tar sands oil out of the USA, hoping to make as much money as possible before the industry collapses. With 32,000 trade unionists out of work in the state, the pipeline will provide just 20 permanent jobs – but will go through the Ojibwe First Nation’s ancient burial sites, through their wild rice fields that are so important to their culture, and risk contaminating their water supply. People from Camp Turtle Island explain the struggle to stop the pipeline, the violent history of genocide and oppression of First Nations, and the significance of Standing Rock in building a national movement to combat climate change.