Recherche dans la collection - [As George Coon beats the rice, grains drop in the water, seeding next year's crop and providing food for migrating ducks. In this manner, the Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe) have been practising natural conservation for centuries]. Original title: The hollow-stemmed wild rice, called menomin by the Ojibwa, grows from three to five feet or more high in water-depths of eighteen to twenty-four inches were the bottom is soft, silty mud. As George Coon beats the rice, grains drop in the water, seeding next year's crop and providing food for migrating ducks. In this manner, the Ojibwas have been practising natural conservation for centuries

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