Floris White Bull

Floris White Bull is a Native American activist and writer.

A descendant of Chief White Bull, she grew up on Standing Rock Reservation, and was arrested for protesting at the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016.

White Bull is an activist[6] who was one of the early protestors at the Dakota Access Pipeline[7] and on 27 October 2016, she was one of 142 people arrested by Morton County police at the protest.

She was the co-writer[7] of the 2017 documentary Awake: A Dream From Standing Rock[8] and the narrator of the first section of the film.

[9] In the first of the documentary's three sections she discusses the path of the pipeline and its proximity to the Missouri River.

White Bull, (left) at Tribeca Film Festival in 2017
White Bull in 2018