by Vivian La | Feb 25, 2026 | Enbridge, Enbridge Line 5, Enbridge pipeline, Fossil Fuels, great lakes, Indigenous Rights, Line 5, Michigan, Natural Gas, News, Oil, oil spills, Pipelines, Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday about whether state or federal court will have the final say on the future of the controversial Line 5 pipeline, which carries crude oil and natural gas liquids across the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan. The case dates to a 2019 lawsuit by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, who moved to shut down the pipeline by revoking the easement that…
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by Miacel Spotted Elk | Dec 23, 2025 | Earthjustice, Enbridge, great lakes, indigenous people, Line 5, News, Ojibwe, US Army Corps of Engineers, Wisconsin
Around August of each year, when temperatures swell in the Great Lakes region, wild rice — or manoomin in the Ojibwe language — begins to flower. Rice stalks can grow as high as 10 feet in the shallow waters, and to harvest, sticks and poles are used to knock seeds loose into boats or canoes. The harvest is critical each year to the Ojibwe. But those ricing waters are under threat as the…
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by Frances Madeson | Oct 19, 2025 | Anishinaabe, Enbridge, food sovereignty, great lakes, Indigenous Peoples, Michigan, News, oil pipeline, Ojibwe
This Indigenous Peoples Day, the approximately 2,700 Ojibwe tribal members of the Bay Mills Indian Community in northern Michigan are marking the holiday amid fear that their region could face another environmental catastrophe like the one that occurred in 2010, when Enbridge’s Line 6B oil pipeline burst and spilled over a million gallons of tar sands crude oil, contaminating the Kalamazoo River…
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