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Heidi Lynn Adelsman's avatar

“Every seed a rare and beautiful thing,” so true. Colonialism has many faces not just land theft but soil and water contamination I see. So much to learn here thank you for this interesting intermix of personal experiences, perspective, family history and education on wild rice. I didn’t know it grows in such shallow water. And eww that soggy bottom in Lake of the Woods😞. Such a thread of how the conditions creating wild rice loss impacts us all eventually it seems.

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Mary Roblyn's avatar

Another excellent article, Jill. The message is just not getting out to the public. Wild rice - the official state grain of Minnesota - is not as lovely as the ladyslipper, as enchanting as the loon, or as comforting as the blueberry muffin, those other honored symbols. Because “wild” rice is easily found in local grocery stores, people don’t realize that an ecosystem and a way of life are under attack, and that our famous lakes are being poisoned. I’m glad you’re doing this work. I hope people listen.

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