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You Can't Arrest A Movement," he told Reuters. "You Can't Arrest A Spiritual Revolution."
Dan Nanamkin, of the Colville Nez Perce in Washington, said he viewed Wednesday’s deadline as a transition rather than a closure.
Nanamkin, who helped lead prayer songs as the “Water Protectors” left the camp together, said they left peacefully and with courage in the face of possible arrest.
“Under that duress, we had to leave but we did so with dignity,” Nanamkin said. “I think our ancestors are proud of what we did.”
“It’s a victory; because this has inspired a Movement,that will continue,” said Tim Scott, a camp medic volunteer from Massachusetts.
Most of the remaining residents of the Oceti Sakowin camp left voluntarily Wednesday ahead of the governor’s 2 pm deadline, walking together on the highway and holding a ceremony on the bridge over the Cannonball River.
Cleanup efforts will be underway in the camp at 9 am Thursday in a coordinated effort with the state, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Corps.
Some residents planned to leave the area and others are moving to new camps that have been established on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.
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