Photo gallery: Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest

Local residents gather to march as a show of solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline.

photo by: Nick Krug

Ceanna Horned Eagle, Atchison, Kan.left, raises her fist next to Dorothy Kiyukan, Lower Brule, South Dakota and Victor Silva, Topeka, during the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

Chris Lempa, Lawrence, works to assemble protests signs prior to the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

Demonstrators stand for a quiet moment while gathering for a ceremony prior to the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

Chris Lempa, Lawrence, works to assemble protests signs prior to the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

Protestors begin their march toward Massachusetts Street during the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

Two children peek from behind adults during the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

Protestors cross Seventh Street along Massachusetts during the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

A protestor becomes emotional as a speaker gives her inspirational, firsthand account of the Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016 in East Lawrence. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

Protestors march down Massachusetts Street during the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota.

photo by: Nick Krug

Victor Silva, Topeka, is overcome with emotion during the Lawrence Stands with Standing Rock Sioux protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016. Several hundred protesters marched from Constant Park down Massachusetts Street and into East Lawrence. In addition to the march, a collection of blankets, winter clothing and food were also collected for those continuing to protest in North Dakota. The protest was followed by an evening of storytelling, arts and music in East Lawrence.