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Title:
Climate Change Threatens the Ojibwe’s Wild Rice Harvest
Author:
Mary Annette Pember
Date Published:
11/2/2012
Description:
It’s difficult to imagine a year without manoomin on the Bad River Reservation in northern Wisconsin. That wild rice—“food that grows on the water”—is so important to the people there that they call their annual summer pow wow the Bad River Manoomin celebration. But for only the second time in memory, the manoomin harvest was cancelled on the reservation this summer. ©2012 Indian Country Today Media Network, LLC, 11/2/12.
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http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/11/02/climate-change-threatens-ojibwes-wild-rice-harvest-143579

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