WILD RICE – From LAKE to TABLE



Come along while I go ricing for the first time with my friend and mentor, Sam Thayer!

Wild Rice has a beautiful history of sustaining great lakes and coastal indigenous groups across the eastern US, and we’re gonna learn about the history and the traditional process of getting these grains from the lake, and into the pantry!

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32 thoughts on “WILD RICE – From LAKE to TABLE

  1. Very interesting topic but I can’t see shit. Why did you post the video with a horizontal view opposed to vertical. And why is 75% of the video peripheral with the visuals being squeezed into a small middle portion. I can see you but every thing else is minute.

  2. Eye'm a married man. So, eye don't want this to be taken the wrong way, because eye love my wife and nothing else about it. Eye have fallen in love with this woman's video and now will follow!

  3. Watching stuff like this reminds me of how much we've lost with most of the world moving to strictly capitalistic societies. Everyone works so much and most ppl have no idea how to grow & harvest food, we don't exercise enough, creativity and the arts are becoming more undervalued. We just aren't respecting our humanity or the fact the we exist.

  4. White Earth Ojibwe descendant here! Thank you for sharing this story! Grandma told me all the time about us moving from Montana to Minnesota to find the rice.

  5. This is incredible! I love seeing you in this platform! Thanks so much for the education and your obvious love of the subject 😍

    Also, I ADORE that baller move of giving the Rice personhood so it can be advocated for in court. ✊🏾🌾⚖️

  6. Did you also know that WE built those AUTONOMOUS LAKES in that region called THE GREAT LAKES!? WE also built the BLUE NILE RIVER aka THE MISSISSIPPI fro the same purposes…! And we are not NATIVE AMERICANS either

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