From Bold Nebraska:
Bold Nebraska has partnered with artist John Quigley to create the world’s largest-ever crop art installation, sending a 70-football-field-spanning #NoKXL message (visible from space!) from the Cowboy and Indian Alliance to President Obama.
This amazing work of art will be unveiled next Sunday, April 13, at a community BBQ on the land of gracious hosts Art and Helen Tanderup near Neligh, Nebraska. Join us to check out the crop art installation, and enjoy some catered BBQ with fellow Pipeline Fighters.
The Tanderups also hosted a Spiritual Camp on their land that is directly in the path of Keystone XL — as well as on the Ponca Trail of Tears — last November. This past weekend, the Cowboy and Indian Alliance was up in South Dakota, where the Rosebud Sioux Tribe set up another Spiritual Camp. The tipis will remain standing in protest until Pres. Obama rejects the pipeline. The Community BBQ at the Tanderups’ place on April 13 will also serve as a “bon voyage” party for the caravan of citizens, farmers, ranchers and tribal members with the Cowboy and Indian Alliance who will travel to Washington, D.C. later this month for a weeklong Spiritual Camp near the White House — called Reject + Protect. The Reject + Protect event will see the Cowboy and Indian Alliance ride into D.C. on horseback April 22, and then encompass a series of actions during the week before culminating in a public event on April 26, where a ceremonial tipi will be presented in honor of President Obama.