Indians and Cowboys The 2016 Version of an Old Story on a New Planet
Indians and Cowboys
The 2016 Version of an Old Story on a New Planet
By Chip Ward
Cowboys and Indians are at it again.
Americans who don’t live in the West may think that the historic
clash of Native Americans and pioneering settlers is long past because
the Indians were, after all, defeated and now drive cars, watch
television, and shop at Walmart. Not so. That classic American narrative
is back big time, only the Indians are now the good guys and the
cowboys -- well, their rightwing representatives, anyway -- are on the
warpath, trying to grab
640 million acres of public lands that they can plunder as if it were
yesteryear. Meanwhile, in the Dakotas, America’s Manifest Destiny, that
historic push across the Great Plains to the Pacific (murdering and
pillaging along the way), seems to be making a return trip to Sioux
country in a form that could have planetary consequences.
Energy Transfer Partners is now building the Dakota Access Pipeline, a
$3.7 billion oil slick of a project. It’s slated to go from the Bakken
gas and oil fracking fields in northern North Dakota across 1,100 miles
of the rest of the Dakotas and Iowa to a pipeline hub in Illinois. From
there, the oil will head for refineries on the Gulf Coast and
ultimately, as the emissions from fossil fuels, into the atmosphere to
help create future summers so hot no one will forget them. Keep in mind that, according to global warming’s terrible new math,
there’s enough carbon in those Bakken fields to roast the planet -- if,
that is, the Sioux and tribes allied with them don’t stop the pipeline.
This time, in other words, if the cavalry does ride to the rescue, the heroes on horseback will be speaking Lakota.
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http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176188/tomgram%3A_chip_ward%2C_peace_pipes%2C_not_oil_pipes/#more
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