Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

April 30, 2026

Lakota Youths are Locked Down to Drilling Equipment at Pe'Sla



Lakota Youths are Locked Down to Drilling Equipment at Pe'Sla

Drilling is Shut Down Now at 1 P.M. on Thursday: Two Drilling Sites are Shut Down and All Workers Were Sent Home. Lakota Youths Protecting Their Water Demand that all Drilling be Halted Until this is Heard in Court on Monday.

By NDN Collective, April 30, 2026, Censored News

Photos by Angel White Eyes

Lakota youth have locked down onto the drilling equipment at Pe’ Sla. An alter has been set up and community members have offered prayers. The drilling company said that law enforcement is on the way.


At this time, we are calling on Tribes, Nations, Organizations, Collectives, and Coalitions to show support and sign the “Stop the Drilling at Pe’ Sla” sign-on letter: https://ndnco.cc/signtosavepesla

If you are nearby, we encourage you to visit the Mystic Ranger station and tell them to Rescind the permit and stop the drilling at Pe' Sla.

Mining activity is currently taking place at Pe' Sla despite community opposition. The Rochford Mineral Exploratory Drilling Project (RMEDP) which seeks to drill for graphite, proposed by Pete Lien & Sons, must be stopped.











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The 2026 MMIR March is a collaborative effort between the Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition (MIWSAC), the Minneapolis American Indian Center (MAIC), the Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center (MIWRC), the Indian Health Board of Minneapolis, the Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI), the Minnesota Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) Office, Gatherings Cafe, Minneapolis Public Schools American Indian Education, the Indigenous Protectors Movement, the TRADISH Project (a MAIC program), the Culture Language Arts Network (a MAIC program), Indigenous Women’s Life Net (a MAIC Program), the Many Shields Society, Mending the Sacred Hoop, Make Voting a Tradition (a NACDI program), and the American Indian Movement (AIM).
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