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.