These were the scenes of the Minneapolis community who came together to clean up the aftermath of a fire that gutted MIGIZI, a Native America youth centre.<br /><br />Footage captured on May 30 shows people cleaning ash and other debris from the street behind the youth centre.<br /><br />The filmer, Samuel Armstrong English, said: "There's no real way to react to what's going on. <br /><br />"There's just so much chaos when humanity turns loose like that. <br /><br />"The fire of the Wells Fargo warmed our hearts. <br /><br />"In general it was a celebratory atmosphere sort of like an amped-up music festival. <br /><br />"Once the cops started showing up the crowd split and mostly only actual protesters remained, we were soon dispersed by tear gas.<br /><br />"The next morning was completely alive in the opposite way. <br /><br />"There were so many people that there almost wasn't enough room to work.<br /><br />"A lot of people were just trying to grasp what they were seeing. <br /><br />"It was the most beautiful expression of humanity I've seen. <br /><br />"People moved together with great purpose that morning and they haven't stopped."
