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Climate Change and Other Factors Threaten Ojibwe Tribe Wild Rice Traditions
For the Ojibwe tribe living in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan, traditions involve wild rice, which is now in a sharp decline in the small lakes of reservations in part due to climate change, causing fear and uncertainty in many tribal members.
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