By Graham Lee Brewer Staff Writer gbrewer@oklahoman.comA few hundred people huddled together in the wind near the front steps of the Oklahoma Capitol on Monday afternoon in a show of solidarity with North Dakota Access Pipeline protesters. The rally began with a prayer from Steve Pratt, of Edmond, a retired professor and member of the Osage Nation, followed by speeches from several local Native American activists. Activist and filmmaker Sterlin Harjo described the feeling of watching his friends and colleagues who are currently protesting in North Dakota being arrested as surreal and heartbreaking. “It really shook me to my core,” Harjo told the crowd.Read more on NewsOK.com