Manoomin


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This is the first book of its kind to bring forward the rich tradition of wild rice in Michigan and its importance to the Anishinaabek people who live there. Manoomin: The Story of Wild Rice in Michigan focuses on the history, culture, biology, economics, and spirituality surrounding this sacred plant. The story travels through time from the days before European colonization and winds its way forward in and out of the logging and industrialization eras. It weaves between the worlds of the Anishinaabek and the colonizers, contrasting their different perspectives and divergent relationships with Manoomin. Barton discusses historic wild rice beds that once existed in Michigan, why many disappeared, and the efforts of tribal and nontribal people with a common goal of restoring and protecting Manoomin across the landscape.










Tobico Marsh


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Introduction: The Tobico marshland represents a collective endeavor that replicates the unique environmental, social, and cultural diversity of those who lived upon, used, and enjoyed the Tobico. The study also provides an opportunity not only to assess that past and present, but to plan for the future. An environmental history of this sort can be used to set guideposts that will point pathways into the future that can now be tread with the experience and wisdom gained by insightfully assessing the past.




Michigan Folklife Annual


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Michigan Out-of-doors


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Ducks Unlimited


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Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes


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A comprehensive, illustrated encyclopedia which provides information on over 150 native tribes of North America, including prehistoric peoples.




Minnesota Duck Decoys


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Followup to Minnesota Duck Decoys - yesterday's and todays's folk artists. Contains new information to expand information from the previous book on the great makers of Minnesota decoys and their history.