‘W’ IS FOR WATER PROTECTOR

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Backus Pipeline Storage Yard - Photo credit David Huckfelt

Enbridge has a lot of money but we have a lot of people. Our power comes from sharing our stories and changing the narrative to make pipelines and poisoned water unacceptable.

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WATER PROTECTOR TOURISM ON THE ENBRIDGE WATCH.

We launch an interactive tour of Water Protector Tourism, yes that’s it. Water Protector Tourism and the Enbridge Watch. Each summer Minnesota welcomes millions of tourists to the North Country. Signs abound which say, “Welcome Fishermen,” We Welcome Water Protectors. We invite you to tour the North Country, enjoy it as Water Protectors, and here we give you some information as tour guides.

We are inviting you into our Akiing – our territory. Our territory is full of life. We live where the wild things are – the wolves, bears, otter, beaver, butterflies, frogs, and yes, the mosquitoes. Someone has to be at the bottom of the food chain – and sometimes, we feed the mosquitoes. The proposed Enbridge Line 3 will cross through wild rice lakes and near 8000-year-old Indigenous villages. It will cross more than 192 bodies of water - rivers, lakes, and watersheds - including the Mississippi River twice.

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Pipelines and Spill in Indian Country 2012-2020

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