Harvest of Heritage: The Wild Rice Tradition | Native Report
In this episode of Native Report, we journey through the time-honored tradition of wild rice harvesting, known as manoomin. Join us as we explore the careful process of gathering this sacred grain, from paddling through the rice beds to the art of drying and parching. Through the voices of harvesters and community members, we’ll discover the deep-rooted cultural significance of wild rice to Indigenous communities, its role in sustaining both tradition and wellness, and the commitment to preserving this gift for future generations. Season 20, Episode 1 / nativereportwdse / nativereport / @nativereport

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