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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:
Protesters in North Dakota successfully blocked construction of a pipeline1 near the Standing2 Rock Sioux Reservation this past year, but it is unclear what happens when Donald Trump3 takes office. Here's Inside Energy's Amy Sisk.
AMY SISK, BYLINE4: Even now after most of the protesters have left, hundreds remain here atop what is essentially5 a sheet of ice. A group of campers chip away at a pile of snow.
(SOUNDBITE OF SHOVELING)
SISK: They say there is a change taking hold at camp, which was once overrun by thousands who felt a sense of excitement about the gathering6. Byron Shorty, who lives on the Navajo reservation in Arizona, says now that the Army Corps7 of Engineers is temporarily halting pipeline construction, the protest camp is calm.
BYRON SHORTY: I want to be here to reflect. And I want to be here to help clean up our abandoned campsites, you know, that I still see. And we're in the process of cleaning those up and repurposing the things that people left behind.
SISK: Others like Jacob Chamberlain, who came here from Scotland, are doing daily chores like chopping firewood.
JACOB CHAMBERLAIN: It's not about, you know, taking selfies and saying that you were out here anymore. At this point it's about being hearty8, surviving in the cold.
SISK: The Army Corps said it would conduct a lengthy9 environmental review of this project, even as a fossil fuel-friendly administration is coming to Washington. Standing Rock council member Chad Harrison attended a recent meeting between tribes and the Trump transition team and was pleased that could even happen.
CHAD HARRISON: My hope is that that's an indicator10 of how serious he'll be when it comes to Native American issues.
SISK: But North Dakota's new governor, Doug Burgum, is urging Donald Trump to approve the project. He's doing that even as he recently met with Standing Rock leaders in an effort to rebuild frayed11 relationships. Demonstrations12 have caused gridlock, disrupted businesses and severely13 stretched police resources. Shelle Aberle of Bismarck runs a Facebook page supporting law enforcement.
SHELLE ABERLE: It really kind of makes me sad when I see the picture that's being painted across the nation, this narrative14 that, you know, it's this bad cop thing happening. And that's not here in North Dakota. Not at all. Our law enforcement are there to protect both sides.
SISK: But other residents back the pipeline opponents. The Unitarian Universalist congregation has supplied food to camp and shelter.
UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: (Singing) We all need somebody to lean on.
SISK: In this protest, both sides often seem to speak right past each other. Minister Karen Van Fossan says that should be changing.
KAREN VAN FOSSAN: We aren't often talking about the things that are on our minds. And now we really are.
SISK: Kay LaCoe hopes that's true. The Bismarck resident recently called on residents to support businesses targeted by protesters. But soon after, hateful messages flooded her Facebook.
KAY LACOE: Hashtag #RacistNorthDakota.
SISK: She even received death threats and just wants a final decision on the pipeline to end all this tension.
KAY LACOE: Whatever the government and the tribe and the energy companies decide to do with that pipeline, I'm good with it. Just give me my hometown back.
SISK: But the legal battle over the pipeline will likely continue to play out as North Dakotans grapple both with the protesters and the fallout from their continued presence. For NPR News, I'm Amy Sisk in Bismarck.
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