Apr 15 2019
Wind Project in the Wilderness? KBIC Opposition to the Summit Lake Wind Project

Wind Project in the Wilderness? KBIC Opposition to the Summit Lake Wind Project

Presented by NMU Center for Native American Studies at 109 Learning Resource Center

A mega-wind project consisting of 49 wind turbines, each 498 feet tall, has been proposed for 28,000 acres in the Huron Mountains between L'Anse and Marquette by Renewable Energy Systems Ltd (RES). The area proposed for the wind project is heavily forested and impacts areas such as the McCormick Wilderness. The land is also on treaty ceded territory for the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC).

In 2018, the KBIC Tribal Council unanimously passed a resolution against the Summit Lake Wind Project out of concerns for the impacts the project would have on the forest and thus on the tribe's hunting, fishing and gathering rights.  KBIC Tribal President Warren C. Swartz, Jr. and KBIC tribal citizen Jeffery Loman will speak on KBIC's opposition to the Summit Lake Wind Project on Monday, April 15 in 109 LRC. The presentation is free and open to the public. This public event is sponsored by the NMU Center for Native American Studies.

Admission Info

FREE

Phone: 906-227-1397

Dates & Times

2019/04/15 - 2019/04/15

Location Info

109 Learning Resource Center

Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI 49855