I’m Leah Lemm, citizen of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. I’m the senior editor ... A Search for the Spirit of Wild Rice.” The film follows my journey as I connect with the harvest and ...
From LeahConnecting with my Ojibwe heritage by learning to harvest wild rice MPR News senior editor Leah Lemm walks with her son Marvin from his school bus stop on Jan. 2. So, she set out with a ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Manoomin, meaning "the good berry," is a type of wild rice that has been harvested by the Ojibwe people in the Great Lakes region of North America for centuries.
Leanna Goose grew up ricing manoomin (wild rice) as a member of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe.  “Wild rice is culturally ...
Wisconsin's rich history of wild rice harvesting dates back hundreds of years to the arrival of the Ojibwe people, who came in search of food that grew on water. Today, it's still a central part ...
Over the past 40 years, the amount of Manoomin has decreased by about 50%, wild rice technician at Trout Lake Station Sagen Quale said. Manoomin is Ojibwe for wild rice and translates to “good berry.” ...
Central to their platform and message is saving the state grain — wild rice, manoomin in the Ojibwe language, psin in Dakota.
The Northwestern campus sits on the traditional homelands of the people of the Council of Three Fires, the Ojibwe, Potawatomi ... Adorning the lake are wild rice and wild onion, both of which hold a ...
Few University professors require a prayer pipe and wild rice for in-class activities. In fact, Dennis Jones may be one of the only ones. Jones, who prefers to use his native name, Pebaamibines, ...
For artist Sarah Agaton Howes, being healthy isn't a new concept. It's something that has always been, but something we lost touch with along the way. This is the inspiration for a mural she is ...
Panek, B., & King, H. J. (2023). Tribal-University Partnership Methodology for Re-searching with Manoomin/Psi? (Ojibwe/Dakota for Wild Rice). In E. Sumida Huaman & N. Martin (Eds.), Indigenous ...
Leanna Goose, who is one of the facilitators of Rise & Repair and is a citizen of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe said she is also hopeful a bill to protect wild rice will pass. “We have to ...