ONEIDA – Tony Kuchma, wetlands program coordinator for the Oneida Nation, was exploring the tribe’s newly restored wetlands area one day about 15 years ago when he saw something that made him react as ...
A three-year applied research project by Saskatchewan Polytechnic, which focused on developing innovative wild rice harvester ...
DULUTH — The dwindling number of Minnesotans who take to lakes and rivers to harvest wild rice late each summer will have to wait a little longer to start this year's season, according to Department ...
As the Aug. 15 wild rice season opening date approaches, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds harvesters that rice stands must be ripe before they can be legally harvested. Wild rice ...
ON LEECH LAKE, Minnesota (AP) — Seated low in her canoe sliding through a rice bed on this vast lake, Kendra Haugen used one wooden stick to bend the stalks and another to knock the rice off, so ...
Cultivation of wild rice faces decline from warmer winters, extreme weather and more. The cultivation of wild rice — manoomin in Ojibwe — has diminished in scale over centuries across northern ...
Q: Do I need a license to harvest wild rice? A: Yes. A person may not harvest wild rice without a license, unless you are under the age of 18 and accompanied by someone with a license. Ripe wild rice ...
In the only available wild rice spot on Lake Superior, Natives from different nations gather for the wild rice harvest season. The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission brought their experts ...
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