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Paul DeMain is a member of the Oneida Nation and of Ojibwe descent and is the managing editor and CEO of News from Indian Country. In this Part 1 of a two-part episode, Paul talks about his experience covering the activism surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline project, as well as his community's objections to other extreme extractions of resources such as open pit mining, fracking and tar sand oil processing. Paul's Ojibwe name, Skabewis, means "messenger," which is entirely appropriate for his profession as a journalist and messenger on behalf of his Native American community.
Paul DeMain is a member of the Oneida Nation and of Ojibwe descent and is the managing editor and CEO of News from Indian Country. In this Part 1 of a two-part episode, Paul talks about his experience covering the activism surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline project, as well as his community's objections to other extreme extractions of resources such as open pit mining, fracking and tar sand oil processing. Paul's Ojibwe name, Skabewis, means "messenger," which is entirely appropriate for his profession as a journalist and messenger on behalf of his Native American community.