Leaders of Tribal nations in eastern Nevada and Pattern Energy CEO Hunter Armistead have co-authored an article to bring attention to efforts to have a site sacred to the Tribes declared a National Monument. His co-authors include Amos Murphy, Chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Debbie O’Neil, Chairwoman of the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe, and Alvin Marques, Chairman of the Ely Shoshone Tribe.
Bahsahwahbee is adjacent to Pattern’s Spring Valley Wind facility near Ely, Nevada. A site of important cultural and historical significance, Bahsahwahbee should be protected and preserved to create educational opportunities and a deeper appreciation of America’s history.
In connection with Pattern’s support for the National Monument, Pattern is working with the Bureau of Land Management to relinquish unused acreage within the Spring Valley Wind boundary so those lands can become part of the proposed National Monument.
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