It’s late summer in Cass Lake, Minnesota, a logging and resort town on the western edge of the vast northwoods that stretches east to Thunder Bay, Ontario. For a few minutes before nightfall, the sky above town is streaked with the last glowing blush of the setting sun, and two loons call to each other … [ Read more]
The Food that Grows on Water: Harvesters and state agencies seek to protect Minnesota’s wild rice legacy
August 30, 2017 by Sascha Matuszak
Filed Under: Arts and Culture, Homepage Featured, Sports & Outdoors Tagged With: 1854 Treaty Authority, Anishinaabe, manoomin, Minnesota DNR, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, wild rice