Appreciate the video. I was researching food sources of native Americans and your video came up. Really enjoyed it because I have a property in the U.P. Thanks
Unfortunately I don't think you're going to find much. Here is a really good story to read about wild rice restoration across the state: www.greatlakesnow.org/2023/08/michigan-tribes-fight-long-odds-to-restore-wild-rice-their-history/
@@celang1 Oh, is it a law? Could one pay to learn how to harvest it with Annishinaabek? I'm curious because I am researching it through gifted seeds from a tribal member, and I would like to be more involved with living off the land in harmony with it! I will respect it if it would just be a respectful thing to do to learn it the way the people of the land have for hundreds of years instead of it being legally restricted for Native American harvest.
Appreciate the video. I was researching food sources of native Americans and your video came up. Really enjoyed it because I have a property in the U.P. Thanks
Great documentary ! Well presented . honoring the UP natives and a special food that is so hard to harvest and prepare.
Thanks Ralph! Glad you enjoyed it!
The Manoominator. Outstanding.
I almost lost it when Roger said that! It was hard to keep the camera still.
We plant a lot of Ag rice in our swamps and ponds, but have not tried Wild Rice. Wonderful video, very well done
Thank you!
I loved this presentation!!! Thankyou!
Excellent program - miigwetch!
Where can I find this in south east/ center Michigan?
Unfortunately I don't think you're going to find much. Here is a really good story to read about wild rice restoration across the state: www.greatlakesnow.org/2023/08/michigan-tribes-fight-long-odds-to-restore-wild-rice-their-history/
You must be a
TRIBAL MEMBER to harvest wild rice...
@@celang1 Oh, is it a law? Could one pay to learn how to harvest it with Annishinaabek? I'm curious because I am researching it through gifted seeds from a tribal member, and I would like to be more involved with living off the land in harmony with it! I will respect it if it would just be a respectful thing to do to learn it the way the people of the land have for hundreds of years instead of it being legally restricted for Native American harvest.
@@celang1 At 9:34 he says “Anybody can go out and harvest wild rice”.
The anchor is beautiful