Respecting the Ricing Moon - A biologist's thoughts on preserving the Ojibwe's relationship with Manoomin (2016-01-20)

The Ojibwe's long and complex connectivity to manoomin (wild rice) is currently being tested by an array of biological, political and economic threats. Preserving this unique relationship for future generations may hinge on our desire and commitment to preserve the abundance of manoomin on the...

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Main Author: David, Peter
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2016
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UMD
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11299/210280
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Summary:The Ojibwe's long and complex connectivity to manoomin (wild rice) is currently being tested by an array of biological, political and economic threats. Preserving this unique relationship for future generations may hinge on our desire and commitment to preserve the abundance of manoomin on the regional landscape today. This lecture will provide an introduction on the Ojibwe's historic and contemporary relationship with wild rice, review some of the threats and challenges facing contemporary wild rice stewardship, and look at some of the past restoration successes which can inform our way forward. This "Native Food Rights" lecture series is sponsored by: Funded in part by the Global Awareness Fund and the Anishinabe Fund of the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation; This lecture series is cosponsored with UMD's Department of American Indian Studies