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Julia Trigg Crawford, landowner from Direct, Texas. Through "Eminent Domain" Trans Canada built part of the the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline through her land against her wishes. Cowboy and Indian Alliance. Washington D.C. April 22-27 2014. A coalition of cowboys, ranchers, farmers, and native americans from the Ogalla region opposed to the proposed Keystone Pipeline.
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Julia Trigg Crawford, landowner from Direct, Texas. Through "Eminent Domain" Trans Canada built part of the the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline through her land against her wishes.  Cowboy and Indian Alliance. Washington D.C. April 22-27 2014. A coalition of cowboys, ranchers, farmers, and native americans from the Ogalla region opposed to the proposed Keystone Pipeline.