The fight against Dakota Access pipeline is still an ongoing battle, celebrities and ordinary people are already joining hands for it. Now, another amazing weapon emerges from a person who uses a tattoo to call for change. Find out here how he campaigns with it.
In a recent report by Vice, Tligit traditional Tattoo-artist Nahaan is given an interview limelight after he used his tattoos to empower those who endlessly battle Dakota Access pipeline. He used his hand poking technique to create art on their skin to energize them towards the transformation they aim to obtain.
Furthermore, Dakota Access pipeline new warrior discussed that he once did the resistance art for the Red Warrior Camp people. Theirs symbolizes their presence on the war with the damaging project. He did the tattoo all by his hand marking each with motivation to go on.
To take note Nahaan's tattoo is known for many as regalia, he explained it as a transformative art which can heal anybody who has issues. It's a very empowering symbol of one's struggles and choices in life. On acknowledging it, anybody can create anything he wants may it be a change or something else.
On the present events, ABC News shares that Dakota Access pipeline case is already in line for a hearing with a federal judge, US District Judge James Boasberg, in Washington. After so many resisted the $3.8 billion project, this is the only time that the government tries to hear their argument.
Moreover, the final approval of Dakota Access pipeline is almost done, it recently green-lit to lay its pipes. With the people's effort to end the threat to their land and culture, Dakota Access pipeline argument can be settled although no one knows which side will get the win.
In all, Dakota Access pipeline fight isn't done yet! With the power of the people and now art, hope is still with everybody. Stay tuned for more details about it here.