Cultural importance of manoomin – or wild rice – among Michigan’s Native nations at the heart of stewardship plan.
In lakes and streams where wild rice grows, the concentration of sulfate ... under Boswell’s coal ash holding ponds, which CURE argues should be remediated. The coal plant is required to clean ...
The documents were obtained by Minnesota environmental group CURE through a Freedom of Information ... Those figures are designed to protect downstream wild rice waters from exceeding 10 parts ...
proposed extracting an active component of the cedar pollen-infused rice. The chemical is anticipated to be used in powder in further experiments to develop what would be a radical cure for hay fever.
From LeahConnecting with my Ojibwe heritage by learning to harvest wild rice MPR News senior editor Leah Lemm walks with her son Marvin from his school bus stop on Jan. 2. So, she set out with a ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Manoomin, meaning "the good berry," is a type of wild rice that has been harvested by the Ojibwe people in the Great Lakes region of North America for centuries.