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Revision as of 23:24, 13 November 2016
General
- If You're Thinking About Going to Standing Rock (PDF)
- Joining Camp Culture {PDF)
- Oceti Sakowin Camp Protocol and Lakota Values (PDF)
- When You Return Home (PDF)
Medical
Tech & Communications
Before You Go
- Obtain Two-Way Radio with working range of at least 15 miles - popular at camp are Baofeng UV-5Rs, $25 on Amazon and set channels
- Install Signal for iOS or Android phones for secure, encrypted text and phone calls.
- USB backup phone battery pack (ideally solar-powered)
Tech equipment donations needed
- Two-way radios (Baofeng brand recommended)
- Ubiquiti routers for building out the wireless network
- Telescoping flagpoles, POE injectors, outdoor shielded ethernet cable
- OpenWRT-compatible routers
- Small solar, wind, or other sustainable energy modules to power individual nodes
Technical needs on the ground
- Certified radio tower climbers urgently needed to finish the link to the local tribal telecom bringing internet to the camps
- Wireless network geeks to help build out the network and design a local intranet mesh
- Solar and wind energy geeks to build a distributed network of sustainable, off-grid power for individual nodes
Contact at camp for tech volunteers
Lisha Sterling @ Tech Warrior Camp - lisha AT gwob DOT org - Signal: 206.886.4892
Handouts and Useful Links
- Surveillance Self-Defense @ EFF.org
- Practice Safe Phone by Lisa Ling (PDF)
- Using the Baofeng Standing Rock image for any programmable radio (PDF)
- Energy use of nodes in an off-grid wireless network