Native American Resources
This page lists resources and tools specifically for Native Americans. Read personal interviews with Native Americans who have experience installing wind power on Native American lands, find wind resource maps that have Indian Reservation boundaries, and watch a video about installing wind power on Native American lands.
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| Date |
State |
Type of Information | Program Area | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7/30/2012 | AZ | News |
Native Americans Schools |
Native American Schools in Arizona to Install Wind Turbines: A Wind Powering America Success Story [..More] |
| AZ | Web Resource |
Native Americans |
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona [..More] | |
| 11/1/2003 | AK | Interview |
Native Americans |
Native American Interview: Ron Philemonoff, Tanadgusix (TDX) Corporation [..More] |
| 2/25/2008 | AK | News |
Native Americans Public Power |
Department of Energy Selects Winner of Wind Cooperative of the Year Award [..More] |
| 3/31/2007 | AK | Interview |
Native Americans |
Native American Interview: Nicholas Goodman, TDX Power Corporation [..More] |
Interviews
- Native American Interview: Dave Danz, Grand Portage Band of Chippewa
- Native American Interview: Honorable Steven J. Morello, U.S. Department of Energy
- Native American Interview: Tim Meeks, Western Area Power Administration
- Native American Interview: Nicholas Goodman, TDX Power Corporation
- Native American Interview: Robert Gough, Intertribal Council on Utility Policy (COUP)
- Native American Interview: Pat Spears, Intertribal Council On Utility Policy (COUP)
- Native American Interview: Tex Hall, National Congress of American Indians
- Native American Interview: Ron Philemonoff, Tanadgusix (TDX) Corporation
- Wind Stakeholder Interview: Rosebud Reservation
Wind Maps
- Wind Resource Maps of Tribal Lands
- State Wind Maps Many have Reservation boundaries (i.e., NM, AZ, CO)