History
Sikhs began arriving in Michigan in the 1960s and 1970s as engineers and students at Wayne State University, University of Michigan, and Michigan State, and as automotive engineers at the Big Three automakers. The community established early Sangat in Detroit's suburbs and founded the Sikh Satsang of Detroit — one of the first organized Sikh institutions in the Midwest — in the 1970s. The community grew substantially through the 1980s and 1990s as Michigan's automotive industry attracted global engineering talent.









