LaDuke brings Line 3 opponents together in Park Rapids Winona LaDuke explains her fellow water protectors' continuing opposition to the oil pipeline replacement project, despite final permit approvals allowing construction to move forward. 4:34 pm, Dec. 16, 2020 × Winona La Duke, second from left, and a group of Indigenous and allies protest the construction of the Line 3 oil pipeline Tuesday, Dec. 15 at the Enbridge office in Park Rapids. (Robin Fish/Enterprise) Winona LaDuke and a small group of opponents of the Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project braved frigid winds Tuesday to demonstrate outside the Enbridge Energy office in Park Rapids. LaDuke described her confederates as water protectors, leading them in salsa dance moves while they carried signs saying “Mother Earth revolution,” “We are here for the future,” “Strop Line 3 tar sands pipeline. Protect climate, water, treaties” and “Love water, not oil.”