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Stories featuring indigenous voices and perspectives
There’s always been only a few special places in the world where wild rice (known as manoomin to the Ojibwe people), grows. Which made it troubling when manoomin stopped growing in the early 2000’s at Spur Lake, a 113 acre lake in Oneida County, Wisconsin. A group of conservation partners have come together to bring wild rice back to Spur Lake because of its environmental and cultural importance.
- Year2024
- Runtime0:10:37
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Notehttps://www.wisconservation.orghttps://www.wisconservation.org/spur-lake/
- DirectorFinn Ryan
- ProducerFinn Ryan
Stories featuring indigenous voices and perspectives
There’s always been only a few special places in the world where wild rice (known as manoomin to the Ojibwe people), grows. Which made it troubling when manoomin stopped growing in the early 2000’s at Spur Lake, a 113 acre lake in Oneida County, Wisconsin. A group of conservation partners have come together to bring wild rice back to Spur Lake because of its environmental and cultural importance.
- Year2024
- Runtime0:10:37
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Notehttps://www.wisconservation.orghttps://www.wisconservation.org/spur-lake/
- DirectorFinn Ryan
- ProducerFinn Ryan