Climate Change Threatens the Ancient Wild Rice Traditions of the Ojibwe

Share this on WhatsApp The Ojibwe people of modern-day Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin have for 1,000 years adhered to a spiritual prophecy to live “where food grows on the water.” That food is native wild rice, or “manoomin” in the Anishinaabe language of the Ojibwe. But with an increasingly unpredictable climate across the “Five Freshwater … Continue reading Climate Change Threatens the Ancient Wild Rice Traditions of the Ojibwe