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Many Ojibwe communities have established monitoring programs, using both traditional knowledge and modern science to track the health of wild rice beds. These efforts are more than acts of ...
The Bad River Tribe has taken on a billion-dollar Canadian oil pipeline company to defend manoomin and the fresh waters that sustain it—and us all.
Aging infrastructure poses a risk to the drinking water of tens of millions, activists and Indigenous communities say.
“I try to make foods with other tribes’ traditional foods, like I'll get my wild rice from an Ojibwe man ... activities like building raised beds and conserving Native plants, such as the ...
Gravelle, who recently joined another Ojibwe tribal leader in Chicago to ... including the Kakagon Sloughs — the only extensive coastal wild rice bed in the Great Lakes region — and downstream ...
“In Ojibwe tradition, stories are typically told during the winter. But he convinces his grandpa to tell the story anyway. And it unknowingly awakens an ancient spirit that starts to haunt him.
The type of rice and how it’s grown and processed can impact levels of arsenic and other heavy metals, experts say. Brown and wild rice often contain the highest levels because the milling ...
Samples of store-bought rice from more than 100 different brands purchased in the United States contained dangerously high levels of arsenic and cadmium, according to a new report released ...