Man walks across the prairies to stand with Standing Rock
An aboriginal man from Edmonton Alta. is travelling nearly 1,500 km to North Dakota to support the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
Jordan Williams left behind his wife and child on Nov. 1 to travel by walking and hitchhiking through Saskatchewan. He plans to head down to the reservation in the United States where protests are taking place in response to the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The 26-year-old said the situation there is part of his daily thoughts and starting the journey felt right.
“I’m trying to prove to people that if you have no way of getting there, you can get there on your feet,” Williams said. “These people need other Aboriginal people. They need the support of everybody. My mission is to prove to people that ‘hey, I walked, I hitched, I made it.’”


